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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I'm worried it's from the dust that seems to settle on every surface in our villa in Arabian Ranches within hours of cleaning. No matter how much I mop the marble floors or wipe down the furniture, a fine layer of sand and dust is back almost immediately. What's the most effective daily cleaning routine or product you've found to really keep the dust under control for a family with young children?
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The fine dust in Arabian Ranches is a common challenge, primarily from the surrounding desert sand and the high-volume AC systems running constantly. A multi-layered approach is most effective.
Start by addressing the source. Ensure your AC filters are high-quality MERV 8 or higher and are replaced every 6-8 weeks, not just cleaned. This is the single most impactful step, as a clogged filter recirculates dust. Keep windows and exterior doors closed as much as possible to minimize new dust ingress. For daily cleaning, use a microfiber cloth dampened with water for dusting—dry dusting just redistributes particles. A vacuum with a HEPA filter is essential; it captures the fine particulate matter that standard vacuums exhaust back into the air. For marble floors, a microfiber mop used with plain water or a pH-neutral cleaner will effectively trap dust without damaging the stone. Consider an air purifier with a true HEPA filter for the main living area and children's bedrooms; run it continuously on a low setting. This measurably reduces the concentration of airborne dust they breathe in. If the problem feels extreme and your children's symptoms persist, the issue may be internal. AC ductwork can act as a reservoir, blowing out accumulated dust and microbial debris. In such cases, a professional inspection and possibly duct cleaning, verified by before-and-after testing, can identify and resolve this hidden source. |
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