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Since we moved into our new apartment a few months ago, I’ve been feeling really fatigued and sometimes dizzy. The air in my bedroom feels stuffy even with the window closed, and there’s this faint smell that persists no matter how many times I clean. Given that we’re living in Dubai where indoor air quality can be an issue, should I be concerned about the certification of our air purifier? Are there any specific certifications or tests I should look for to ensure it’s effective at filtering out harmful particles?
Posted by Betty Hill
Asked on December 25, 2025 1:50 am
Air purifier certifications indeed hold significant importance, especially within the context of the UAE and Dubai. Given the climatic conditions and potential pollutants present in the air, selecting a certified device becomes crucial for ensuring your indoor environment is as healthy as possible.

In the UAE, including Dubai, there are no specific local regulations mandating that all air purifiers must be certified. However, adhering to international standards can ensure you're using a product designed with your unique needs and environmental conditions in mind. Look out specifically for certifications like UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ETL (Ex Cel Test Labs), which are recognized globally and indicate that the device has been tested and found to meet certain performance criteria.

Moreover, the ICP (Indoor Clean Products Association) certification is particularly relevant here. This certification ensures that an air purifier can effectively remove common indoor pollutants such as particles, allergens, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It's worth noting that this specific certification doesn't exist in all regions but could be a good reference point for those seeking high-quality products.

When considering the climate of Dubai where temperatures soar and humidity levels are variable, it’s important to ensure your air purifier can handle these conditions. A device with HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters is highly recommended as they effectively capture particles down to 0.3 microns in size, including dust mites, pollen, and pet dander. Look for devices that also include activated carbon filters; these are adept at eliminating odors and volatile organic compounds.

It’s important to note the air quality in Dubai can be challenging due to the presence of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) from construction sites and vehicles, as well as occasional sandstorms. Therefore, an air purifier with a CADR rating for both particles and gases would be ideal. The higher the CADR value, the more effective the device is at removing pollutants.

Given your symptoms of fatigue and dizziness, it’s prudent to get your indoor environment inspected professionally. If you continue to experience these issues despite having a certified air purifier, consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. This will help identify any other sources of contamination in your living space that might be contributing to your discomfort.

In conclusion, while local regulations aren't currently requiring certification, taking the time to select an appropriately certified air purifier can significantly enhance your indoor environment's quality and make your home healthier. Always prioritize your health and comfort by ensuring the products you use meet high standards of efficacy and safety.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 26, 2025 8:00 pm