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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a fine layer of grayish powder on all the furniture in our penthouse. It’s not just dust; it feels almost like tiny particles settling on surfaces overnight. My partner thinks it might be due to the recent renovation next door, but I’m not sure if that could really cause such an issue. Could this be a sign of poor air quality or some other cleaning problem?
Posted by Ryan Hill
Asked on February 4, 2026 11:43 am
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Absolutely, the grayish powder you noticed could be related to air quality issues. In dubai and the uae, we've seen similar scenarios post major storms or construction activities. The particles you're seeing might indeed stem from poor outdoor air quality coupled with indoor conditions. Nearby construction sites, as your partner suggested, can certainly contribute to such problems - dust from concrete or other building materials can travel far.

In the uae, it's important to keep an eye on environmental regulations and standards. For instance, construction activities must adhere to strict guidelines to minimize dust emissions. However, even with stringent rules in place, occasional breaches can occur, affecting nearby properties.

To better assess the situation, i'd recommend contacting a professional service for indoor air quality inspection. At saniservice.com, we offer comprehensive inspections that include particulate analysis and air quality assessments. We can help determine if the powder is indeed from outdoor pollutants or perhaps even mold spores which are also common in this region.

In addition to calling 800-MOLDS (or emailing hello@saniservice.com) for a professional inspection, there are steps you can take immediately:

1. Increase ventilation by opening windows when the air quality outside is good.
2. Use HEPA filters in your HVAC system or portable units to capture particles.
3. Wipe surfaces regularly with damp cloths to remove accumulated dust.
4. Consider installing air purifiers that can help filter out fine particulates.

Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is crucial for health and comfort. Regular checks are essential, especially during periods of extreme weather or after neighboring construction activities. If you notice any changes in your health or the condition of your furniture, don't hesitate to seek professional advice promptly.

Hope this helps!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 8, 2026 8:32 pm