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After the heavy dust storm we experienced last week, I noticed a layer of fine dust settling on all the furniture and electronics in my living room, even though it was closed off. It’s been there for days now and hasn’t moved much despite the frequent cleaning. How can I prevent such a buildup from happening again?
Posted by Monika Romano
Asked on January 5, 2026 1:04 am
Preventing dust buildup after storms can be quite challenging, especially given the environmental conditions in Dubai and the UAE. The heavy dust storms we often experience can deposit a significant amount of particulate matter on surfaces within our living spaces. Here are some steps you could consider to mitigate this issue:

Firstly, it is important to understand that regular cleaning practices might not always suffice due to the sheer volume of dust particles. In such scenarios, conducting a professional inspection and remediation service can be highly beneficial. This would help identify areas where dust accumulation has occurred and address them effectively.

In Dubai, regulations often emphasize maintaining indoor air quality standards which could include periodic inspections for dust and other particulates post-storms. It’s advisable to engage a certified environmental consultant who is familiar with local regulations such as the UAE's Building Code which may specify certain guidelines on indoor hygiene practices.

To start addressing the issue practically, begin by performing an initial cleaning sweep using microfiber cloths or electrostatic dusters. These tools are designed to attract and hold dust particles more effectively than conventional materials. For surfaces like furniture and electronics, gently wipe them in the direction of airflow (if known) to avoid spreading dust across the room.

For areas that are difficult to reach manually, consider employing air purifiers with HEPA filters. These devices can trap fine particles from the air, reducing overall dust levels. Ensure you choose units rated appropriately for the space size and make sure they’re placed strategically to capture maximum airflow.

Regular maintenance is key; establish a cleaning schedule that includes not just storm aftermaths but also daily or weekly routines depending on your living habits and environmental conditions. This could include using damp cloths (for dry climates) or slightly humid ones (to avoid static build-up).

It’s also prudent to maintain proper ventilation in your home, even during storms if possible. While this might seem counterintuitive given the high dust content outside, modern filtration systems can help manage outdoor pollutants while allowing fresh air into your home.

Lastly, consider sealing gaps around windows and doors using appropriate materials which can prevent further ingress of dust particles when conditions permit.

Remember, in the event that you find persistent issues despite your best efforts or if there are signs of mold growth due to moisture from storms, it’s critical to call for professional assistance. Numbers like 800-MOLDS or email addresses such as hello@saniservice.com can be utilized for emergency services or guidance.

By following these recommendations and maintaining a proactive approach towards indoor environmental quality, you can significantly reduce dust buildup in your home post-storms.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 6, 2026 4:51 am