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Since we moved into our new apartment two months ago, I’ve noticed a persistent cough in both of my kids, especially in the mornings when they wake up. The bedroom where they sleep seems particularly affected, and it’s starting to worry me since they have no history of allergies or asthma. Has anyone else experienced similar issues after moving into a new place?
Posted by Ewa Sanchez
Asked on January 22, 2026 5:07 pm
Could indoor pollutants cause morning coughs?

Certainly. The issue you've described of persistent coughs in the mornings for your children is quite common and can indeed be linked to indoor air quality concerns, especially in new apartments or homes where materials may still offgas harmful substances. In Dubai/UAE, there's an emphasis on modern buildings using a variety of materials that could potentially release pollutants into the air.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that the UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ). The Ministry of Public Works and Facilities Management in Dubai provides guidelines for building designs, construction materials, and operational practices. However, these can sometimes be stringent but not always enforced fully. Therefore, if you're experiencing symptoms like a persistent cough, it's advisable to conduct an inspection to identify the potential causes.

One major concern is volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from adhesives, paints, or finishes used in new construction. Additionally, formaldehyde emissions from furniture and cabinetry can be problematic. Mold growth due to poor ventilation or moisture issues also needs to be considered, especially since mold spores are known triggers for respiratory problems.

To address these concerns, I recommend you contact a professional environmental inspection company like ours at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email us at hello@saniservice.com. We can conduct thorough testing and provide detailed reports on any pollutants found in your home environment. Furthermore, we offer remediation services to ensure that the air quality in your home is safe for your family.

In the meantime, take steps to improve indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation, using air purifiers if necessary, and avoiding the use of products with strong odors or chemicals. Regularly check for signs of moisture which can lead to mold growth.

Remember, early detection and remediation are key in maintaining a healthy indoor environment, especially for sensitive individuals like children.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 11:40 am