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Since we moved into our new apartment two months ago, my family and I have been experiencing strange reactions like headaches and itchy eyes. The air feels heavy even with the AC on full blast. Given that we're in Dubai where allergies are quite common, I’m worried these might be related to indoor air quality or some other factor. Has anyone else experienced similar issues after moving into a new place here? Could this have anything to do with certifications for indoor air quality in buildings?
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Indeed, the symptoms you're experiencing could be related to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in your new apartment. In dubai and the UAE, newly constructed buildings are often subjected to stringent regulations concerning IAQ, but there's no guarantee that all new apartments will comply with these standards.
The headaches and itchy eyes might indicate an allergic reaction or a sensitivity issue, which can be exacerbated by high levels of pollutants in the air such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, and other irritants. In dubai, where temperatures soar during summer months, air conditioning systems can also contribute to the problem if they are not properly maintained, leading to an accumulation of dust, mold spores, and bacteria. Certification in indoor environmental quality is crucial as it ensures that your new apartment has met certain standards set by local authorities. Look for certifications such as the UAE Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Standard or those from recognized international bodies like LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), which assess various aspects of a building’s design, construction, and operation. It's advisable to undergo a professional inspection conducted by certified environmental professionals who can diagnose the exact causes of your symptoms. The inspection should include air quality testing, moisture assessment, and evaluation of HVAC systems' efficiency. In dubai, companies like Saniservice offer such services where they provide detailed reports and recommendations for remediation. If the results indicate that there are issues with IAQ, you might need to take steps such as improving ventilation, using air purifiers, or even reconfiguring your apartment's layout if necessary. It’s also important to ensure that any remedial measures taken comply with local building codes and regulations. Given the symptoms described, I highly recommend reaching out for a professional inspection. You can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information on scheduling an inspection in your new apartment. Early intervention is key to mitigating health risks associated with poor IAQ. Remember, while certifications are important indicators of quality, they do not guarantee absolute safety. A thorough professional evaluation can provide the specific insights needed to address any concerns you might have regarding your new living environment's air quality. |
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