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After the recent sandstorm, I've noticed a strange gritty residue on the window sills of our third-floor apartment. My kids have also complained about itchy throats, and I can't help but wonder if it's from all that desert dust blowing in. Has anyone else experienced this issue or know how to prevent it?
Posted by Sara Nowak
Asked on December 18, 2025 2:34 pm
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Desert dust can indeed be a culprit for the symptoms your family is experiencing. The recent sandstorm you mentioned could very well have brought a lot of grit and fine particles into your apartment, especially on higher floors like yours. In dubai, we often see such storms blowing in from the desert areas, carrying with them not just sand but also tiny particles that can irritate the respiratory system.

It's quite common for folks to experience itchy throats, coughing, or even eye irritation due to these dust particles. The gritty residue you're noticing on your window sills is a clear sign that there might be more of this dust inside your home than usual.

If the issue persists or if you find that symptoms are worsening, i would definitely recommend having a professional inspection done. In dubai, regulations related to indoor air quality and building maintenance include guidelines for managing such environmental factors. However, they can only go so far without proper testing.

Saniservice offers comprehensive inspections where our experts will assess the condition of your home, identify sources of dust, and provide recommendations on how to manage or mitigate them. You can call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for more information or if you'd like to schedule an inspection.

In the meantime, here are a few tips to help alleviate the situation:
1. Keep windows and doors closed as much as possible.
2. Use air purifiers with HEPA filters to capture fine particles.
3. Encourage everyone in the household to wash their hands frequently, especially before eating.
4. If you have pets, consider giving them a bath as they can bring in dust too.

Remember, while these steps are helpful, regular professional inspections and remediation are key to ensuring your home's indoor air quality remains at an acceptable level.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 11:07 pm