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After the recent construction next door, our living room has become a dust storm every time the wind picks up. It's everywhere—on furniture, books, even my kids’ toys. We’ve been trying to clean it up ourselves but it’s overwhelming. Given how long we've lived here and now this, do you think it might be time to call in professionals for help?
Posted by Rohit Menon
Asked on January 3, 2026 6:16 am
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Absolutely, considering your situation here in the UAE, it sounds like it might be time to call in professionals for dust remediation. The construction activities next door have undoubtedly caused a significant amount of fine particles and debris that are settling all over your home.

In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, regulations around indoor air quality (IAQ) can vary but generally emphasize maintaining a clean environment to protect residents' health. With construction ongoing, dust levels can spike dramatically, leading to concerns about allergens and particulate matter affecting both adults and children.

Given the overwhelming nature of your cleaning efforts, I would recommend reaching out to professional services that specialize in indoor environmental inspections and remediation. They have the necessary expertise and equipment to effectively tackle this issue. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-regarded for their comprehensive approach which includes dust removal from hard-to-reach areas, deep cleaning of furniture and surfaces, and sometimes even air purifying solutions.

Do not hesitate to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a consultation. They can assess the severity of the situation and provide tailored advice on how best to proceed. Remember, while DIY cleaning might help in some areas, it’s often more efficient and hygienic to have experts handle such tasks.

In addition to professional help, consider these tips:
• Use HEPA filters in your air purifiers or vacuums as they can capture fine dust particles.
• Keep windows closed during high wind periods to prevent additional dust entry.
• Dust frequently but gently with microfiber cloths which trap more dust than traditional materials.
• Regularly clean your HVAC systems and replace filters if necessary.

Taking these steps now will not only improve the cleanliness of your living space but also reduce potential health risks associated with excessive exposure to construction-related dust.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 5, 2026 12:46 pm