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After the rain last month, I noticed a layer of dust and debris settling on all the surfaces in my balcony. My husband suggested we clean it up to make our living space more eco-friendly, but with two young kids and a full-time job, I’m not sure how to fit this into our already busy schedule without compromising on other important household tasks. Do you think it’s something I can handle myself or do I need some professional help to get started?
Posted by Jin Yamamoto
Asked on January 19, 2026 6:21 am
Absolutely, cleaning the balcony debris yourself is indeed feasible and can be quite manageable. Before diving into the specifics of your task though, it's important to consider the local regulations and guidelines concerning indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and hygiene in Dubai/UAE.

Firstly, make sure you comply with the Building Code for Healthy Environments (BCHC), which applies to all structures within the UAE, including balconies. This code emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean environment free from dust, debris, and other contaminants that could pose health risks, especially considering the recent rainfall in your area.

Now, let's get into the practical steps you can take:

1. Preparation: Wear appropriate protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and possibly goggles to prevent inhalation of dust particles. Ensure you have all necessary cleaning supplies like microfiber cloths, a squeegee for glass surfaces, and a bucket with water.

2. Organizing Your Cleaning Schedule: Given your busy schedule with two kids and a full-time job, it's wise to break down the task into manageable sessions. Perhaps set aside 30 minutes after your children’s nap or during one of your breaks at work. Regularity is key in maintaining cleanliness, so try to establish a routine.

3. Cleaning Techniques: For glass surfaces, use a squeegee with microfiber pads for streak-free cleaning. For hard surfaces like concrete or tiles, a simple sponge or cloth will do. Pay special attention to areas where debris tends to accumulate, such as corners and edges. Remember to clean from top to bottom to avoid transferring dust.

4. Eco-Friendly Products: Utilize eco-friendly cleaning solutions that are biodegradable and free from harsh chemicals. This not only helps in maintaining the cleanliness but also aligns with your goal of making the space more environmentally friendly.

5. Dry Cleaning: After wet cleaning, ensure you dry all surfaces thoroughly to prevent moisture accumulation which can lead to mold growth. Use a microfiber cloth for this step.

6. Dealing with Difficult Areas: If certain areas are particularly stubborn or if the debris is in hard-to-reach spots, consider using an extendable pole mop or a long-handled brush. These tools can help you clean without risking your safety by reaching out too far.

7. Final Touches and Maintenance: Once cleaned, ensure that proper drainage systems are clear to prevent water accumulation on the balcony, which could attract pests or lead to mold growth. Regular maintenance is key to keeping the area clean and healthy.

8. Professional Help: While you can certainly handle this task yourself, if the debris seems excessive or persistent, it might be worth considering professional help. For serious cases, a professional inspection and remediation company like Saniservice could provide thorough cleaning services ensuring no hidden risks are missed. You can contact them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for more information.

Remember, maintaining the cleanliness of your balcony is not only about aesthetics but also ensures a healthier living environment for you and your family in Dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 21, 2026 2:15 pm