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Since we moved into our new apartment two weeks ago, I’ve been experiencing a persistent cough that won’t seem to go away. The cough is worse in the evenings when I’m home, especially after using the air conditioner. My throat feels sore and my chest tightens up at night, making it hard to sleep. Could this just be due to dust or is it something more serious?
Posted by Hannah King
Asked on December 20, 2025 8:34 pm
Absolutely, dust from your new apartment could indeed be causing your cough. In the UAE specifically, there are certain environmental regulations and guidelines that you should keep in mind. For instance, the Federal Institute of Statistics (FIS) has set standards for indoor air quality which often go beyond just particulate matter counts but also include allergens like dust mites.

Your symptoms could be a result of several factors including dust mites, mold spores, or even chemical irritants from new building materials. The use of air conditioning in your apartment might exacerbate the issue by recirculating particles and moisture, potentially aiding mold growth.

It's crucial to conduct thorough indoor environmental assessments especially in newly furnished premises. Saniservice, for instance, offers professional inspection services that could help pinpoint sources of these issues. By calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com, you can arrange a consultation where a certified specialist will assess the air quality and material conditions of your apartment.

Remember to regularly clean your living space using HEPA filters which are effective in capturing fine particles including dust mites. You might also consider installing an air purifier if allergies are suspected. Ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible, but be aware that this can introduce outdoor pollutants in our region.

Lastly, monitor the humidity levels indoors; keep them below 60% to inhibit mold growth. If persistent coughing continues, consulting a physician is highly recommended as it could indicate more severe conditions such as respiratory infections or even asthma triggered by allergens.

Taking these steps should help alleviate your symptoms and ensure you're living in a healthier environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 23, 2025 9:28 am