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Since moving into our new flat a few months ago, I’ve been experiencing a persistent headache and fatigue that seem to worsen when I’m inside. The air feels heavy and stuffy, even with the windows open. Given our location in the heart of Dubai’s commercial district, where there are numerous high-rise buildings around, I'm concerned about any potential indoor pollution or chemical exposure. Are there specific tests or certifications I should look for to ensure my home is safe?
Posted by Jessica Clark
Asked on January 28, 2026 7:32 pm
Absolutely, given your symptoms and location within Dubai's bustling commercial district, it is wise to conduct thorough indoor air quality checks. The UAE, like many other regions, does have regulations concerning indoor environmental quality but the specifics can vary. For instance, the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) has guidelines for ensuring healthy indoor environments, which are relevant even if you're in Dubai.

Firstly, you should be on the lookout for common indoor pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, and particulate matter. These can originate from various sources like furniture, paints, adhesives, or even cleaning products. In areas with high-rise buildings, additional concerns could include fine dust particles, radon, and other gases that might be released by construction materials.

Given your symptoms of headaches and fatigue, it’s imperative to rule out exposure to these pollutants. A professional indoor air quality inspection is recommended for a comprehensive assessment. Typically, an inspection would include tests for carbon dioxide levels (CO2), temperature, humidity, as well as specific pollutant analysis using devices like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry or air samplers.

In Dubai, you might want to consider checking with certified professionals who adhere to the guidelines set by organizations such as the American Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) or the World Green Building Council. Look for firms that offer a range of services including air quality testing, mold inspection, and remediation if necessary.

Moreover, in your search for a professional service provider, ensure they are registered with local authorities like Dubai Municipality, which can provide guidance on accredited companies. Their expertise will help identify any potential issues and suggest appropriate mitigation strategies.

Remember that while you might find DIY air quality test kits online or at local stores, these may not be as reliable as those used by certified professionals. They have the equipment to detect low concentrations of pollutants accurately, something crucial for your situation.

Lastly, if you do decide to seek professional help, consider reaching out to companies like Saniservice. Their services are widely known and appreciated in the region. Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information on their offerings. They can provide a detailed report that will guide your next steps towards creating a healthier living environment.

Taking these proactive measures is crucial, especially given the potential exposure to pollutants in high-rise areas where ventilation might be less effective compared to other settings.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 30, 2026 10:55 am