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After the heavy dust storm we experienced last week, I noticed a persistent dry cough when I step into my living room in the afternoon. The AC filter looks clean enough, but it’s hard to tell if that’s really addressing the issue. Can someone who has dealt with similar problems share their experience on how to handle indoor air quality without needing professional help?
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Yes, it is quite common to experience dry cough from indoor dust, especially after a dusty weather event. In Dubai and the UAE, our climate can be quite harsh, and such storms bring in large amounts of particulate matter into our homes. While you mentioned that your AC filter looks clean enough, there might still be other sources contributing to the issue.
Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that maintaining indoor air quality is especially important here in the UAE due to the region's climate and the extensive use of air conditioning systems. The air filtration system can indeed play a key role but may not always catch every particle, particularly if they are very fine or have specific characteristics like dust from sand storms. Here are some steps you could take to address the situation before seeking professional help: 1. Increase Ventilation: Try opening windows and using fans to bring in fresh air when outdoor conditions permit. However, ensure that this doesn’t lead to any dust being blown directly into your home; consider using a HEPA filter on your fan if possible. 2. Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers: Dust can often settle more easily in dry environments. Using a humidifier can help keep the air moisture level at a comfortable range, reducing static and preventing dust from floating around as much. 3. Regular Cleaning: Deep clean your home focusing on areas like windowsills, corners, and carpets where dust tends to accumulate. Utilize microfiber cloths which are particularly effective in trapping dust. 4. Plants: Some indoor plants can help filter the air naturally by removing toxins. However, be mindful of the types you choose as some may release pollen or moisture that could affect your health too. 5. Personal Protection: If symptoms persist, wearing a mask when entering rooms where you experience the coughing can provide temporary relief and prevent further irritation. Remember though, while these steps are helpful for general air quality management, they might not address all potential issues, particularly if the dry cough is severe or persistent. In such cases, it’s highly recommended to contact professionals who adhere to local regulations like 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and remediation. By taking these proactive measures, you can significantly improve your indoor air quality and alleviate symptoms. |
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