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After the recent dust storm, I’ve noticed a lot of fine gray dust all over my living room and even on the dining table where we eat. The coughing in the house has become more frequent lately, especially from my young kids. Could this be related to the cleaning issues? What steps should I take to address both the dust and improve our family’s health?
Posted by Gary Robinson
Asked on January 1, 2026 3:50 am
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Is dust storm dirt harming my family?

Absolutely! The fine gray dust from the recent dust storm can be quite harmful to your family's health. It is composed of tiny particles that can easily infiltrate your home, and these particulates can indeed cause respiratory issues such as coughing, especially in children whose airways are more sensitive.

The UAE, particularly Dubai, experiences occasional severe dust storms which bring with them fine silty particles and other contaminants. These can settle on surfaces like your living room and dining table, and when disturbed, they can become airborne, leading to an increase in indoor particulate matter.

Given the symptoms you've noticed, it would be wise to consider a professional inspection to assess the extent of contamination and receive personalized advice. In Dubai, there are stringent regulations for indoor air quality, but even with these measures, dust storms can introduce new challenges that require expert attention.

To address this situation, begin by thoroughly cleaning your home. Start with removing all visible dust from surfaces using microfiber cloths which trap fine particles better than traditional cloths. Ensure you clean under furniture and in corners where dust tends to accumulate. For a deeper clean, consider hiring a professional cleaner who can use specialized equipment to remove stubborn particulates.

Ventilation is crucial too. Open windows if the outdoor air quality improves after the storm, but be cautious about bringing more dirt inside. If indoor air quality remains poor, using an air purifier with HEPA filters could help reduce airborne particles. These filters are very effective in capturing tiny dust and allergen particles, making them a good investment for your home.

Lastly, keeping your family's health top of mind, ensure that you all drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated, as this can help thin out mucus and ease coughing. Regularly washing bedding and vacuuming carpets and rugs also helps reduce the amount of dust inhaled daily.

If symptoms persist or worsen, it might be time for a professional inspection. Our company, Saniservice, offers comprehensive indoor air quality assessments that can pinpoint exactly what’s causing your concerns and provide tailored solutions to improve your family's well-being. Don't hesitate to call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for more information.

Remember, maintaining a clean living environment is key, but sometimes professional help can make all the difference.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 9:37 pm