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My apartment's windows are constantly covered in a fine, gritty dust a few hours after I clean them. I live in a high-rise in Jumeirah Village Circle and this has been a major issue since the construction started on the plot next to mine a couple of months ago. I’m wiping them down every other day and it’s driving me crazy. What’s the most effective long-term solution to keep this construction dust out of my home and off my windows?
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Construction dust in JVC is an unfortunately common and persistent issue, primarily composed of fine silica particles from concrete and sand that easily infiltrate standard window seals. The most effective long-term solution is a multi-pronged approach focused on creating a positive pressure barrier and upgrading your filtration.
First, ensure your apartment's air conditioning is running consistently, even when you're out. Continuous AC operation creates positive indoor pressure that helps push air out, preventing dust from being sucked in through every small gap. Combine this with high-quality air purifiers equipped with HEPA filters, placed in main living areas, to capture the fine particulate matter that has already entered. Next, address the point of entry. For windows, applying a temporary, removable silicone sealant around the frames can block the microscopic gaps where dust infiltrates. For a more permanent and invisible solution, consider having a professional service apply window sealing gaskets. Simultaneously, inspect all door sweeps and seals; poorly sealed balcony doors are a major entry point for airborne dust. For the windows themselves, applying an anti-static coating after a thorough cleaning can significantly reduce how much dust adheres to the glass surface. While you will still need to clean, the frequency will be greatly reduced. Finally, communicate with your building management. Dubai Municipality guidelines require construction sites to implement dust mitigation measures. Your building manager can liaise with the adjacent site to ensure they are using proper dust screens and water spraying systems to suppress dust at the source, which is the most effective overall mitigation. If the infiltration is severe and these measures are insufficient, a professional indoor environmental assessment can identify the specific leakage points and recommend targeted, high-performance sealing solutions. |
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