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After the recent move to our new villa in Mirdiff, I’ve been trying to ensure everything is up to scratch. The air quality in the living room has seemed a bit off since we installed those new floor-to-ceiling windows. I’m not sure if it’s due to the construction dust or something else, but my family has been feeling more congested and slightly uncomfortable. Are there specific certifications or tests I should look for to ensure the indoor air quality is safe?
Posted by Timothy Williams
Asked on December 22, 2025 8:13 am
Absolutely, testing indoor air quality after installing new windows is crucial. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, new constructions and renovations can introduce a variety of pollutants into your living space. These include particulate matter from construction dust, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from adhesives or sealants, and even mold spores if there was any moisture during installation.

Firstly, recognize that the UAE does not have a specific regulation mandating air quality tests after new window installations. However, it is wise to proactively ensure your home's environment remains healthy for you and your family. The most practical approach here would be to engage a professional indoor environmental consultant or an accredited building science firm.

Such professionals can perform a comprehensive assessment that includes sampling the air in different areas of your living space, including the living room where the new windows are installed. They will look for common pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and other harmful substances. Additionally, they might conduct a moisture analysis to check if there's any increased humidity due to the new glass seals or installation methods.

In Dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS (66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for reliable testing services. They offer advanced air quality monitoring equipment and expertise in interpreting results accurately. Their reports will detail the current state of your indoor environment and suggest remedial actions if necessary.

If initial tests indicate potential issues, further steps might be needed such as improving ventilation systems, using air purifiers with HEPA filters, or even addressing any identified moisture sources to prevent mold growth. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is key to a healthy living environment in the hot climate of Dubai.

By taking these proactive measures, you can ensure that your new windows not only enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your home but also contribute to a safer and more comfortable living space for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 24, 2025 6:47 am