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After the recent dust storm last month, I noticed a persistent cough in both my son and daughter. The bedroom where they sleep seems particularly affected; it’s like there's a fine layer of sand everywhere when I open the window. Even with regular cleaning, it doesn’t seem to help much. Is there anything specific I should be doing or looking for to clean the air better?
Posted by Gary Thompson
Asked on December 29, 2025 10:08 pm
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Is dust storm residue affecting indoor air quality? Absolutely. After the recent dust storms that hit our region, it’s not uncommon for fine particulate matter to linger indoors and affect air quality. In Dubai and across the UAE, these storms can bring a mix of sand particles, dust, and other pollutants into your home, which can certainly contribute to respiratory issues in children and adults alike.

In your case, noticing persistent coughs in your son and daughter is a strong indicator that the indoor environment might be compromised. The fine layer of sand you mentioned on windowsills sounds like it could be a significant source of particulates floating around in your home’s air. Regular cleaning alone may not always be enough to combat this issue.

First, consider conducting a professional inspection by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. These experts can assess the extent of dust storm residue and provide tailored solutions for improving indoor air quality.

To start addressing the issue yourself, there are some practical steps you can take:

1. Enhanced Cleaning Routine: Increase your cleaning frequency, especially in areas like windowsills, corners where dust tends to accumulate, and under furniture. Use a damp cloth or a vacuum with HEPA filter bags to capture finer particles.

2. Air Purifiers: Invest in air purifiers that use HEPA filters. These devices are designed to trap fine particulates down to 0.3 microns, which can help reduce the overall particulate load in your home’s air. Look for models recommended by local authorities or consult with an expert like those at Saniservice.

3. Ventilation: While you may want to keep windows closed due to dust storms, consider using air conditioning units that come equipped with filters. This helps maintain indoor temperatures and humidity levels without allowing external pollutants in.

4. Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers: Depending on the season, a humidifier can help alleviate dryness that might irritate your child’s respiratory system. In the summer months, dehumidifiers can prevent mold growth, which thrives in damp environments.

5. Regular Maintenance of HVAC Systems: Ensure that your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are serviced regularly. Filters should be checked and replaced as needed to ensure they’re effectively removing particulates.

Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial for everyone’s health, but especially so for children who might have more sensitive respiratory systems. Taking these steps can help mitigate the effects of dust storm residue on your family's health in Dubai.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to book an inspection if you feel unsure about the situation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 31, 2025 8:04 am