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After the recent sandstorms, we’ve noticed a lot of dust settling on our furniture and even inside the kitchen cabinets. The municipality guidelines in Dubai state that they clean public areas during these times, but it doesn’t mention anything about private residences. How can I ensure my family’s health isn’t compromised due to this increased dust?
Posted by Salma Al-Salem
Asked on December 9, 2025 7:38 am
Cleaning dust from private residences can be approached systematically to ensure that your family's health is not compromised during periods of increased sandstorm activity. Given the unique climatic conditions of Dubai and the UAE, it’s crucial to adopt a thorough approach.

Firstly, start by evaluating the extent of dust accumulation. This involves inspecting all surfaces including windowsills, floors, furniture, and even kitchen cabinets where you've noticed deposits. Utilize a fine-mesh sieve or a soft cloth with a damp solution (using mild detergent) to gently remove accumulated dust from hard surfaces like glass and metals. For porous materials such as wood, use a microfiber cloth moistened with water.

Vacuuming is essential but should be done carefully considering the types of vacuum cleaners available in the market. Ensure that you choose one equipped with HEPA filters which can effectively trap fine particles. Use attachments to reach areas like corners and under furniture where dust tends to accumulate.

For carpets, deep cleaning might be necessary if they have seen significant use or have trapped substantial amounts of sand. Consider hiring a professional carpet cleaning service for this task, especially in high-traffic areas.

Window treatments should also be cleaned regularly; curtains can be washed in the washing machine using a gentle detergent cycle, while blinds and shades might need to be wiped down with a damp cloth and mild cleaner.

In addition to physical cleaning, maintaining good air quality is vital. Consider installing an air purifier that can filter out particulates as small as 0.3 microns. These devices are particularly effective in reducing dust mites and other allergens which may have been stirred up by the storms.

Regularly opening windows for a short period during less windy times of the day allows fresh air to circulate, helping reduce indoor pollutants. However, ensure that you do not leave windows open if they might let sand inside.

Lastly, it's recommended that you conduct periodic professional environmental inspections and remediation services. This is particularly important in severe cases or when symptoms related to dust exposure such as respiratory issues are reported by family members. Companies like Saniservice, with their contact number 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com, can provide specialized assessments and treatments.

By following these steps, you can significantly improve the indoor air quality in your home, ensuring a healthier living environment for your family during sandstorms.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 10, 2025 1:02 pm