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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I’ve been noticing a persistent haze in our living room. The windows are mostly sealed with the AC on during the day, but the air feels thick and slightly damp even though it’s not humid outside. My kids have started complaining of coughing fits especially at night, which has me worried about their health. Has anyone experienced similar issues or know what could be causing this in our home?
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Is persistent haze and damp air harming my kids? That's a concern that any parent would have. In the UAE, particulate matter from dust storms can certainly pose health risks, especially for children whose respiratory systems are still developing. The thick feeling you've described could be due to several factors including dust, allergens, or even moisture accumulation within your home.
In Dubai and the UAE, we typically experience a mix of environments – dry during winter but prone to sandstorms and high humidity in summer. With windows mostly sealed and AC running, it's not uncommon for indoor air quality to deteriorate. However, the dampness you mention could be problematic as well; this might indicate an issue with condensation or possibly mold growth. Given your kids' complaints of coughing fits, it would be prudent to have a professional inspection done. The UAE does have regulations regarding indoor air quality and building maintenance that companies like ours adhere to. A thorough assessment can help identify the root causes and suggest appropriate measures for improvement. I recommend reaching out to us at 800-MOLDS or sending an email to hello@saniservice.com. We'd be more than happy to conduct a free consultation and offer solutions tailored to your home's specific needs. It’s important to act now, especially considering the health of your children. Remember, keeping indoor air clean and healthy is key during dust storms and beyond. Let's work together to ensure their comfort and well-being. |
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