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After the heavy dust storms a few weeks ago, I noticed a lot more dust bunnies piling up under the beds and in corners of my parents' apartment. The carpet in their bedroom seems to be collecting an unhealthy amount of dust, and my kids have been complaining about feeling unwell lately. Have you found any effective ways to clean thoroughly without disturbing my elderly parents too much?
Posted by Hiroshi Yamamoto
Asked on February 3, 2026 4:56 am
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Cleaning dust without disturbing your elderly parents can be quite a task. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where we experience occasional sandstorms and high temperatures, it's crucial to maintain indoor air quality. Dust accumulation, especially under beds and in corners, can pose health risks, especially for those who have respiratory issues or allergies.

Firstly, consider scheduling a professional inspection if you haven't done so recently. In the UAE, companies like Saniservice (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer comprehensive indoor air quality assessments that can help identify any problematic areas and suggest solutions tailored to your specific situation.

When it comes to cleaning, start by setting up a system that minimizes disruptions. For instance, you could clean one room at a time, ensuring you leave ample space for your parents' activities in the other rooms. It's important to be mindful of their daily routines and try to clean during times when they are less active.

Begin with gentle methods such as using microfiber cloths or dusters that trap dust rather than sending it airborne. For carpets, opt for a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter, which can capture tiny particles that regular vacuums might miss. This is particularly important in Dubai where the air quality can be impacted by environmental factors.

Use damp cloths to wipe down surfaces, but ensure they are not dripping wet as excess water could cause mold growth or slip hazards. For stubborn dust bunnies under beds and furniture, consider using a soft-bristled brush or vacuum cleaner attachment designed for such areas.

Ventilation is key in reducing indoor pollutants. Open windows when the weather allows, but use fans to circulate air effectively. In Dubai’s climate, this might mean early mornings or evenings when temperatures are cooler.

Lastly, maintaining a regular cleaning schedule can help prevent dust buildup. Engage your kids and other family members to share in the task if possible, as it can be less daunting with more hands involved.

Remember, keeping indoor environments clean is crucial for elderly health in Dubai’s climate. If you notice any changes in breathing or overall well-being of your parents, consult a healthcare professional promptly.

By following these steps and considering professional assistance when needed, you can maintain a healthier living environment for your loved ones.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 10:39 am