Are construction dust regulations enforced in Jumeirah?« Back to Previous Page

After the recent dust storm, my children's bedroom window got covered with a layer of fine sand that we couldn't seem to clean out no matter how much we tried. They’ve been complaining about itchy eyes and sneezing ever since. Given our location in Jumeirah, where there are lots of construction sites nearby, I’m worried this might be causing allergic reactions or worse. Are there any specific guidelines from the municipality that address such issues?
Posted by Samira Al-Hamdi
Asked on December 3, 2025 6:39 am
The municipality of Dubai indeed has stringent regulations concerning construction dust and particulate matter, which definitely come into play for areas like Jumeirah that are near bustling construction sites. The primary guidelines stem from the UAE Federal Law No. 13 of 2005 on Environmental Protection, supplemented by local directives issued by the Department of Municipalities and Urban Planning (DMUP) in Dubai.

In the context of dust storms and subsequent environmental contamination like your situation with fine sand covering windows, it is essential to understand that the DMUP enforces a comprehensive set of measures. These include requiring construction companies to implement dust suppression plans which may involve watering down sites, using misting systems, and ensuring regular maintenance of site access roads.

However, in scenarios where residents such as yours are facing persistent issues due to nearby construction activities, it is prudent to seek professional environmental assessments. This can help determine the extent of contamination and advise on necessary actions to mitigate health risks for your children, particularly focusing on symptoms like itchy eyes and sneezing which may indicate allergic reactions.

Given the specifics of your situation, I would recommend contacting a reputable inspection service such as Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com or by calling 800-MOLDS / 800-66537) to conduct an evaluation. These experts can provide a detailed report on indoor air quality and make recommendations based on local guidelines, which may include installing HEPA filters in your home or implementing temporary measures like dehumidification.

Moreover, it is advisable to keep records of the construction activities near your property and any complaints you might have with the relevant authorities. This documentation could be useful if further action becomes necessary.

In summary, while the municipality does enforce strict dust control measures, individual cases may require additional professional intervention to ensure the safety and well-being of residents in areas affected by nearby construction sites.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 5, 2025 5:24 pm