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Since moving into our new flat a few months ago, we’ve noticed a persistent cough and occasional nosebleeds among family members, especially in the bedroom where my kids sleep. The air feels thick and sometimes carries an unpleasant odor, even after airing out the room thoroughly. Have anyone else experienced similar symptoms in Dubai or UAE, and could it be related to our indoor air quality?
Posted by Brittany Brown
Asked on January 17, 2026 7:33 pm
Indoor air quality issues can indeed lead to various health symptoms among family members. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, humidity levels and temperature variations, combined with building materials and furnishings, can create an environment that supports mold growth, dust mites, and other allergens - all factors known to induce respiratory irritation and other ailments.

In your case, noticing a persistent cough and occasional nosebleeds, especially in the bedroom, might suggest issues like poor ventilation or potential presence of irritants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints, adhesives, or cleaning products. The thick sensation and odor could be due to improper air circulation, high humidity levels, or the presence of mold.

It's important to note that similar symptoms have been reported by other residents in Dubai, often linked to inadequate building practices, especially those related to moisture management and ventilation standards. UAE has specific regulations for indoor air quality (IAQ) but compliance can vary, particularly in older buildings where modern standards might not be adhered to.

For a comprehensive assessment of your living environment, I recommend engaging the services of a professional environmental inspection company like ours. Our team will conduct a detailed analysis including air quality testing, moisture detection, and material sampling if necessary. This will help identify the root causes of these issues and provide tailored solutions to improve indoor air quality in your home.

In the meantime, consider implementing some basic measures such as increasing ventilation by opening windows during cooler hours, using dehumidifiers, and keeping humidity levels below 60%. Regularly cleaning with HEPA filters can also reduce allergens. If you observe any signs of mold growth or water damage, address these immediately to prevent further health risks.

Remember, your health is paramount, so if symptoms persist despite these measures, do not hesitate to reach out for professional assistance. Contact us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for guidance and support in ensuring a healthy indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 10:49 pm