Tips on how to survive sandstorms in the UAE

By Sheena Amos

DUBAI 1 August 2018: With the current state of the weather, it is important that people to take precautions – especially those who have asthma and/or are prone to dust allergies.

Mohamed Samir, Regional Medical Director at Mundipharma shares with us six health and safety tips to survive this sandstorm season:

1. Stay Indoors – Stay indoors as much as possible during sandstorms and keep windows and doors closed. Reduce exposure to common allergens during the sandstorms that may provoke asthmatic attacks.

2. Check weather and pollution forecasts – It is recommended that people, especially asthmatics, regularly check daily weather and air quality reports, especially during the sandstorm season. Tuning in to your local weather station can help you plan ahead and manage daily activities.

3. Clean air conditioner vents – Living in a hot climate country means we are indoors more often and use air-conditioning regularly. Dust collection in air conditioning vents can be a harmful trigger if not cleaned and checked regularly. Air conditioning units need to regularly maintained and cleaned every six months to avoid accumulation of dust in ducts and vents.

4. Use an air-purifier – Sandstorms affect allergy and asthma sufferers the most. An air purifier can help reduce indoor pollution and help you breathe better. Although air purifiers are by no means a cure for asthma, they help to remove the allergens and particles which can trigger symptoms by directing air through a filter. If you are asthmatic, an air purifier can help you breathe more easily by improving indoor air quality.

5. Consider wearing a face mask if your outdoors – Consider wearing a medical face mask or use a wet towel during sandstorms to prevent inhaling the dust particles. Do not forget to regularly change face masks.

6. Stay hydrated – Fluids, especially water, is just as important during sandstorms. Remember to keep hydrated or even spray water on face and eyes if you come in direct contact with dust.