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After the long Ramadan prayers at our mosque, my living room feels like a dusty tomb. The bookshelves are stacked so high with religious texts that I can hardly see the cobwebs between them. We’ve been trying to keep up with the cleaning ourselves, but it just seems overwhelming with all the guests and activities during these evenings. Do you think we should hire someone to help us clean up before the next week of prayers?
Posted by Mark Martinez
Asked on December 30, 2025 6:11 am
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Absolutely, hiring a cleaner is a wise move for your situation. In Dubai and the UAE, it's not uncommon to have a flurry of activities during Ramadan, which can make household cleaning seem like an overwhelming task. Given the high humidity levels and warm temperatures that often prevail in the region during this time, dust tends to settle quickly.

Cleaning up before the next week of prayers will help maintain a healthy indoor environment for everyone involved. The UAE does not have specific regulations on air quality or dust control within homes, but it's good practice to keep your living spaces clean and hygienic, especially in areas prone to high foot traffic like the living room.

Consider hiring a professional cleaner who is familiar with local conditions and can use appropriate cleaning methods and products. This will ensure that not only the visible dust on bookshelves or surfaces is removed but also any hidden dirt or allergens are taken care of. It's crucial, especially during Ramadan, to keep your indoor air as clean as possible.

For serious cases where you might be dealing with more than just regular dust—such as mold growth—a professional inspection could be necessary. While there aren't specific UAE regulations mandating this, it’s a good idea to ensure the health and safety of all those present in the mosque or home during Ramadan.

Saniservice offers reliable cleaning services that are tailored for such situations. They have experience with large-scale cleaning tasks like yours, which involve multiple guests and activities. Their team can help you prepare your living room for another week of prayers while ensuring it's clean and comfortable for everyone.

To get started, give them a call at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to book their services. Remember, keeping the environment clean during Ramadan is not only about appearance but also about maintaining good health and comfort for all worshippers and family members.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 1, 2026 1:03 pm