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After the heavy dust storm last week, I noticed a strange odor lingering in the living room. It’s not as strong as after the storm, but it’s definitely there. My family has been complaining of headaches, and some days I feel like the air feels thicker to breathe. How urgent should I consider this issue to be, and what steps should I take next?
Posted by Lauren Martinez
Asked on January 1, 2026 2:06 am
Absolutely, the situation described is concerning and should be taken seriously. The lingering odor coupled with headaches after a dust storm indeed warrants immediate attention due to potential health implications.

In the context of the UAE, particularly Dubai, it's not uncommon for dust storms to contain various particulates that can irritate respiratory systems and cause discomfort. These particles might include sand, pollen, dust mites, mold spores, and other microorganisms. The headache symptoms and thicker-feeling air could indicate an exacerbation in indoor air quality.

Given the scenario, it is highly advisable to conduct a professional inspection of your living space, especially focusing on the HVAC system, which can be a significant source of pollutants and odors post-dust storm conditions. In Dubai, regulations under the Environmental Health Regulations (DHA 2016) require that buildings maintain certain levels of indoor air quality.

Moreover, considering the nature of the issue, calling upon professionals like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 for a comprehensive assessment would be prudent. These experts can perform thorough analyses and provide remediation services if necessary. They might recommend cleaning your HVAC system, dehumidifying, and possibly applying hygienization techniques to address any potential mold growth or other allergens.

While the odors may not be as intense now, they could persist over time without proper intervention. It's also worth checking for signs of water damage or moisture accumulation which can lead to mold proliferation – a common problem in post-storm conditions.

In summary, given your symptoms and the environment you're experiencing, it would be wise to take proactive steps by engaging with professionals who can assess the situation accurately and recommend appropriate actions. Don’t hesitate to reach out for help to ensure the air quality in your home is safe and healthy.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 3, 2026 8:14 am