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After the recent sandstorm that hit Dubai last week, I’ve noticed a lot of fine sand settling on the furniture in my living room. My kids have been complaining about their itchy throats and noses, and I’m worried it might be from all this dust. Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Are there any specific cleaning methods or air purifiers that work well to keep the indoor environment clean during these storms?
Posted by Aarti Dubey
Asked on February 6, 2026 1:14 pm
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Indoor dust and sand storms can indeed be harmful to the indoor environment, especially during intense events like those we've seen in dubai recently. The fine particles that settle inside homes can irritate respiratory systems, causing issues such as coughing, sneezing, or itchy throats and noses—just what you are noticing with your kids.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, sandstorms are a common occurrence during certain seasons. These storms bring not only sand but also other pollutants into our homes. Once inside, these particles can accumulate on surfaces like furniture and even in less visible areas such as air ducts, posing a risk to anyone's health—especially for children, the elderly, or those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.

To keep your indoor environment clean and safe during sandstorms, it is crucial to take some proactive steps. Firstly, regular cleaning using microfiber cloths can help reduce dust and sand particles from settling on surfaces. However, this alone may not be sufficient given the high volume of particulate matter during a storm.

Air purifiers are highly recommended for such situations. In Dubai, you might consider models that feature HEPA filters which are particularly effective at capturing fine particles like those found in sandstorms. Ensure to change or clean these filters regularly as per the manufacturer's guidelines.

Another important step is to maintain good ventilation but be mindful of when you open windows and doors during a storm. While it’s essential to allow fresh air into your home, doing so can also bring more dust inside. Closing all windows and using air conditioning systems set on recirculate mode can help minimize this.

If you find that the indoor air quality is severely affected or if symptoms persist despite cleaning efforts, it may be wise to contact a professional for an inspection. Here in Dubai, companies like Saniservice are well-equipped to assess and address such issues.

Remember, maintaining good indoor environmental quality is key during these times. Stay vigilant, take necessary precautions, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help or have further questions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 8, 2026 9:18 pm