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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I’ve noticed a persistent cough and runny nose, especially in the mornings when I wake up. The dust seems to settle on my bedroom windowsill right by our bed, which worries me since it’s where we sleep. Given that we’re renting, am I responsible for requesting an air purifier or should this be something the landlord is handling?
Posted by Sara Al-Thani
Asked on February 16, 2026 11:17 pm
After the recent heavy dust storm in your area, it's understandable that you're experiencing health symptoms such as a persistent cough and runny nose. The settling of dust on your bedroom windowsill is indeed concerning, especially when considering how it may affect your sleep environment.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, there are no specific regulations mandating air purifiers for residential properties following natural disasters or dust storms. However, tenants have rights to a safe and healthy living environment, as per the Federal Law No. 17 of 2003 on Civil Transactions, which includes protection against exposure to harmful substances.

In your situation, it is reasonable to request an air purifier from your landlord, especially if the dust storm has significantly impacted indoor air quality. Given that you are renting and want to ensure a healthy environment for you and your family, it would be prudent to communicate your concerns directly with the property management or landlord. Highlighting the health issues caused by the dust could strengthen your position.

If your request is denied or if the issue persists, consider engaging a professional indoor environmental consultant or inspector. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-versed in assessing air quality and can provide recommendations for necessary measures, including potentially installing an air purifier. Their services ensure compliance with local standards and help mitigate health risks.

Remember that maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial, especially after incidents such as dust storms. While waiting for a professional assessment, you might want to take some preliminary steps. Use HEPA filters in your HVAC system if available, keep windows closed during dust events, and consider using an air purifier temporarily until the issue can be addressed.

If symptoms continue or worsen, it is advisable to seek medical advice as well. Health issues from poor indoor air quality can sometimes require immediate attention.

In summary, while you are not legally obligated to request an air purifier, doing so is a reasonable step in ensuring your health and comfort during recovery from the dust storm. If necessary, professional help should be sought to address any lingering concerns or improve overall air quality within your living space.

Call 800-MOLDS for further assistance with indoor environmental issues or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 18, 2026 5:49 am