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After the recent dust storm, my family and I have been experiencing persistent coughs and itchy eyes. The air feels thick in our apartment, especially when the AC is on. We’ve had this stormy weather for three days now, but the symptoms haven’t improved. Is there anything specific we should be concerned about or could these be allergies triggered by dust?
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Absolutely dust storms can be the trigger for allergies and respiratory issues. The recent stormy weather in dubai has brought in large amounts of fine particulate matter, pollen, and other allergens into the air which could very well be causing your symptoms. In a place like dubai, where we have high levels of pollution during dust events, it's not uncommon to see an increase in respiratory issues particularly among those with pre-existing conditions.
Given the severity of your current situation, i'd highly recommend getting an indoor environment assessment done by a certified professional. The emirates has stringent regulations regarding air quality and building codes, but these can only be applied when there is a clear issue identified. An inspection could help pinpoint any specific allergens or pollutants in your apartment that might require immediate attention. Until the situation improves, here are some practical steps you can take: 1. Use a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter to help remove dust and other fine particles from the air. Make sure it is of good quality as some may not effectively capture smaller allergens. 2. Keep windows closed during peak dust storm periods. Use air conditioning if possible, but ensure that its filters are clean and functioning properly to prevent introducing more contaminants into your living space. 3. Consider wearing a mask when going outside, especially for longer durations. This can significantly reduce the amount of dust particles you inhale directly from the atmosphere. 4. Rinse your nasal passages using a saline solution or a neti pot to help flush out irritants and allergens that have settled in your nose and sinuses. If symptoms persist despite these measures, it might be wise to consult an occupational health specialist or an allergy doctor for further guidance on managing your condition during such periods. Remember, while dust storms are common, the severity can vary greatly depending on several factors including proximity to desert areas and wind strength. For immediate assistance, should you need professional services, contact 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com. They offer reliable mold inspection and remediation services that can help ensure your home's air quality remains safe even during such weather events. Remember, staying informed about local weather conditions and taking proactive steps can significantly reduce the impact of dust storms on your health. |
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