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After the rain last month, I noticed a layer of dust and mold collecting on the window sills in my living room, especially near the floor. It’s concerning because we’re trying to make our home more eco-friendly but this seems like it could be causing indoor air quality issues. Should I hire an eco-friendly cleaning service or is there something I can do myself that would both reduce costs and ensure safety?
Posted by Jose Taylor
Asked on March 21, 2026 9:00 pm
Certainly! Addressing the issue of dust and mold accumulation through DIY cleaning is indeed feasible, but it's essential to consider the methods used. In the context of Dubai/UAE and our efforts towards eco-friendliness, there are several practical approaches you can adopt.

Firstly, ensure that any cleaning products chosen are eco-friendly. In the UAE, regulations may not be as stringent on labeling as in some other regions, so it's crucial to check for certifications like Green Seal or EcoLogo. Using biodegradable and non-toxic cleaners would help maintain a healthier indoor environment without compromising your sustainability goals.

When tackling mold, it’s imperative to address the root cause – moisture. In Dubai, where humidity can be relatively low, mold may not grow as readily as in more humid regions. However, if you've observed mold growth on window sills near the floor after rain, it's important to dry these areas thoroughly and consider sealing gaps that might allow water intrusion.

DIY cleaning strategies could include using a mixture of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar – both natural substances known for their mild cleaning properties. Apply this solution with a cloth or sponge, then wipe down surfaces. Avoid harsh scrubbing which can scratch delicate finishes. For stubborn stains, you might consider using a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water.

Ventilation is key in reducing indoor air pollutants. Open windows when possible to allow fresh air exchange, especially after cleaning. In Dubai’s climate, relying on natural ventilation during cooler periods can significantly improve IAQ (Indoor Air Quality).

To ensure that your efforts are effective and safe, it's advisable to perform a thorough inspection of the areas affected by mold. If the problem persists or spreads, hiring a professional service might be necessary for a more comprehensive solution.

Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is part of a broader environmental strategy in Dubai/UAE. By combining eco-friendly cleaning practices with regular inspections and necessary interventions, you can contribute to a healthier living environment while also adhering to local standards and regulations.

For further guidance or assistance, don't hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. Their expertise could provide tailored solutions that align with your eco-friendly objectives.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 23, 2026 4:09 am