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After the heavy smoke from the nearby construction site settled a few weeks ago, my family started experiencing persistent coughing and eye irritation. The air in my apartment feels unusually thick lately, especially at night when I close all windows to keep out the dust. Could this be due to the poor air quality, or is it something else? Are there any specific eco-friendly solutions or indoor plants that could help improve our air quality and alleviate these symptoms?
Posted by Mark Moore
Asked on December 7, 2025 1:10 pm
Could poor air quality from construction cause my symptoms? Yes, it most certainly could. The presence of particulate matter and other pollutants released during construction can significantly impact indoor air quality (IAQ) and potentially lead to respiratory issues like coughing and eye irritation.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we are frequently exposed to dust and pollutants due to ongoing construction projects. These particles include silica, asbestos fibers, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. The recent heavy smoke you mentioned likely exacerbated these conditions by further reducing air quality.

Given your symptoms and concerns about the thick feeling in the air at night, it's wise to consider professional indoor air quality testing. This will help identify the exact sources of pollution and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to improve your living environment. You can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information on our services.

Eco-friendly solutions do exist and can greatly enhance IAQ in your apartment:
1. Use air purifiers with HEPA filters. Look for models that can handle the size of your space.
2. Increase ventilation whenever possible, even if it means opening windows cautiously during less polluted times or using exhaust fans.
3. Indoor plants like snake plants, spider plants, and peace lilies can help filter out certain pollutants from the air.

In addition to these measures, consider implementing some UAE-specific regulations into practice:
• Regularly clean your HVAC system as per local guidelines for optimal performance.
• Avoid using products with harsh chemicals inside your home.
• Encourage construction sites near your living area to implement dust control measures such as water spraying and proper waste management.

By taking a multi-faceted approach, you can significantly reduce the impact of construction-related pollutants on your indoor environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 9, 2025 10:02 am