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After the sandstorm last week, which seemed particularly fierce with the strong winds hitting our windowsills so hard that they rattled my pictures, I’ve noticed a layer of fine sand settling on every surface in my living room. Even though we haven’t left the house for days, everything—from the curtains to the furniture—is covered in this fine dust. How can I prevent such storms from causing damage and how do I effectively clean up without making it worse?
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Cleaning up after a sandstorm can be quite the task, especially when you're dealing with the fine particles that seem to settle everywhere. In Dubai and the UAE, it's not uncommon for strong winds to bring about these sandstorms, which can cause discomfort as well as property damage. To tackle this effectively, there are some steps you should follow to minimize further issues.
Firstly, it is crucial to protect yourself from exposure to high levels of dust. Wear a mask and goggles when cleaning to avoid inhaling the fine particles. It’s also advisable to keep windows and doors closed tightly during the cleanup process to prevent more sand from entering your home. Once you're prepared, start by lightly sweeping or vacuuming surfaces with an upright vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter. This will help trap the tiny sand particles which can be harmful if inhaled. For delicate items like curtains and furniture, use a soft-bristled brush to gently remove any dust without causing damage. For deep cleaning of textiles such as carpets, rugs, or upholstery, consider using a steam cleaner. The heat from the steam can help kill bacteria and dust mites while removing sand particles. If your carpets are particularly dirty, you might want to consider professional carpet cleaning services that can use specialized equipment like hot water extraction to ensure thorough cleaning. To address the surfaces of walls and floors more effectively, mix a solution of mild detergent with warm water in a bucket. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down these areas, making sure not to over-wet as too much moisture might seep into porous materials leading to potential damage. For stubborn stains, you can use a gentle household cleaner but be cautious about any chemicals that could harm surfaces. For more serious cases where the storm has caused significant structural or health concerns, it's advisable to contact professional inspection services like 800-MOLDS (Call 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can provide a detailed assessment of any damages and recommend appropriate remediation measures. Lastly, after the cleanup, ensure your home is well-ventilated to prevent moisture build-up that could lead to mold growth in humid conditions post-sandstorm. Regularly check for signs of water damage or condensation and address them promptly. By following these steps, you can effectively clean up after a sandstorm while protecting both yourself and your property from further harm. |
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