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After the recent heatwave, I noticed a lot of dust collecting on the furniture and windowsills in Mom's room. The carpet also seems to be holding onto more dirt than usual, even though we clean it regularly. Can anyone with experience suggest if this is something I can handle myself or if we might need professional help for such thorough cleaning?
Posted by Karan Pandey
Asked on January 20, 2026 5:20 am
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Heatwaves can indeed lead to an increase in dust and dirt. In the UAE, particularly during summer, high temperatures coupled with low humidity can cause a phenomenon known as "dust storms". These storms can kick up large amounts of fine particulates that settle on surfaces throughout your home. Additionally, when humidity levels drop, indoor air becomes drier which means less moisture to bind dust particles together. This makes them more easily airborne and likely to settle in larger quantities.

In your case with mom's room, the heatwave might have contributed significantly to this increase in dust. Regular cleaning routines are crucial but may not be sufficient given these environmental changes. Here are a few tips for tackling the situation:

Firstly, it is advisable to deep clean all surfaces including furniture, windowsills and carpets. You can start by gently vacuuming or using a microfiber cloth to remove loose dirt from surfaces. For carpets, consider steam cleaning which can effectively lift out embedded dirt without causing damage.

Regarding the carpet you mentioned, if regular cleaning does not seem to be sufficient, it might be time to contact professional services for a deep clean. In Dubai, there are many reputable companies that specialize in such tasks and can provide thorough cleaning to remove stubborn dirt and stains.

It is also important to ensure good air quality within your home during heatwaves. Air conditioners and dehumidifiers can help maintain comfortable conditions while reducing the risk of mold growth which often thrives in humid environments.

If you notice any unusual odors or signs of mold growth, it's crucial to address these issues promptly as they can pose health risks. A professional inspection by a company like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS for immediate assistance) could help ensure that your home remains safe and healthy despite the increased dust from recent weather conditions.

Remember to keep windows closed during dust storms and use air purifiers or HEPA filters to reduce indoor particulate matter. Regular maintenance of these systems can also contribute significantly to a cleaner environment, especially when outdoor pollution is high.

In conclusion, while you might be able to handle some aspects of the cleaning process yourself, professional help may be necessary for thorough deep cleans, especially during extreme weather conditions like heatwaves.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 21, 2026 10:39 pm