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After the recent renovation of our living room, I’ve been really concerned about how urgent it is to choose a certified contractor. The paint fumes are still lingering, and my wife has been complaining about eye irritation. We need to ensure everything is properly ventilated and safe as we have young children at home. How urgently should we address this issue to avoid any long-term health problems for the family?
Posted by Nikhil Menon
Asked on December 25, 2025 7:03 am
Addressing lingering paint fumes in your living room after renovation is indeed of high urgency. The UAE, like many other countries, has stringent building and environmental standards to ensure the health and safety of its residents. Given that you have children at home, it's even more critical to prioritize air quality.

Firstly, according to the UAE Federal Decree-Law No. 10 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Pollution Abatement, all construction works must comply with emission standards which include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints. This means that any lingering fumes could potentially exceed permissible levels.

Considering your concerns about eye irritation for your wife, it's important to quickly address the issue. Fumes like those from paint can irritate eyes, throat, and lungs, and prolonged exposure might lead to more severe health issues over time. It’s advisable to conduct a professional indoor air quality assessment to determine if there are any hazardous levels of VOCs or other volatile compounds in your home.

In Dubai, it's common practice for homeowners to hire certified contractors who can ensure proper ventilation during the renovation process and also after completion. A good contractor should have systems like HEPA filters and air purifiers on hand to mitigate fumes effectively. If you're unsure about the work done or if any issues persist, don't hesitate to request an inspection.

To take immediate action, I would recommend opening windows for better ventilation during daytime hours when outdoor temperatures allow. Additionally, using activated carbon or charcoal filters can help absorb some of the lingering odors and toxins. However, these are temporary solutions; a professional assessment is necessary.

Given your situation, it's crucial to act fast. Contacting 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) could be beneficial as they specialize in mold inspections but can also provide guidance on general indoor air quality issues. Alternatively, reaching out to email hello@saniservice.com might connect you with experts who can offer immediate assistance.

Remember, the key is not just addressing the fumes but ensuring long-term health and safety for your family. A proactive approach involving certified professionals will go a long way in achieving that goal.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 5:54 am