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My kids have been sneezing a lot lately, especially in the evenings when we’re all in the living room. We live in a high-rise in Dubai Marina, and I've noticed that the air feels a bit stale, even with the AC running. I'm worried it could be dust or something more concerning. Should I be looking into an air purifier, or could there be other issues at play? What’s the best way to ensure the air quality is safe for my family?
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It’s concerning to hear that your children are experiencing increased sneezing, especially in the evenings when you are all in the living room. Given that you live in a high-rise in Dubai Marina, there are several factors that could be contributing to the indoor air quality issues you’re facing.
Firstly, high-rise buildings can sometimes trap pollutants and dust, especially if the ventilation system is not functioning optimally. Although you have the AC running, it's essential to ensure that your air conditioning system is well-maintained and that the filters are regularly cleaned or replaced. Dirty filters can significantly reduce air quality by circulating dust, allergens, and other contaminants. In Dubai, the high humidity and dust levels can exacerbate these problems. It’s not uncommon for households to accumulate dust, mold, or even pet dander, which could lead to respiratory issues or allergic reactions. If you notice your children sneezing more frequently, it may be worth considering an air purifier. An effective air purifier can help remove allergens, dust particles, and even some volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air, improving the overall indoor air quality. Look for purifiers with HEPA filters, as they are specifically designed to trap small particles. However, before investing in an air purifier, it might be prudent to conduct a thorough inspection of your indoor environment. A professional environmental inspection can identify specific sources of indoor air pollution, such as mold or inadequate ventilation. In the UAE, regulations set by the Dubai Municipality outline standards for indoor air quality, which can guide you in ensuring your home meets health and safety standards. If you suspect there may be more serious issues at play—like mold growth or significant dust accumulation—consider contacting a professional inspection and remediation service. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and recommend appropriate measures to improve air quality. In the meantime, ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible and using exhaust fans in areas like the kitchen and bathroom to reduce moisture and humidity. Regular cleaning, including dusting and vacuuming with a HEPA-filter vacuum, can also help minimize allergens in your living space. If you need assistance or would like to schedule an inspection, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or email hello@saniservice.com. Taking these steps can help create a healthier indoor environment for your family. |
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