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After the recent sandstorm, I noticed a lot of dust and dirt accumulating in the grills of the vents throughout our flat. The kitchen area seems to be the worst hit, with a noticeable layer of debris settled on the floor. Given that we've lived here for 2 years without cleaning the ducts, is it something I can handle myself or should I call in professionals?
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Cleaning ducts yourself after the sandstorm can be quite challenging and might not yield the best results. In Dubai/UAE, it's important to consider that dust and dirt can contain particulates that are harmful to health, especially when they come from a sandstorm. The UAE has strict regulations regarding indoor air quality which is why professional inspections are recommended for serious cases.
Firstly, you should inspect your ducts and ventilation system closely. Look for signs of excessive dirt accumulation or damage due to the storm. If the dust layer on the floor in the kitchen area is significant, it's likely that the air filters and ductwork need cleaning. In such a situation, DIY might not be sufficient. DIY cleaning can be time-consuming and may not cover all areas effectively. Professional duct cleaners have specialized tools and techniques to ensure thorough cleaning without causing damage to your system. They also use appropriate safety gear to protect themselves and your family from potential hazards like mold or asbestos, which are known to occur in some older buildings. Before you decide, consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. This way, they can assess the severity of the situation and advise whether cleaning is needed or if there's any underlying issue that requires attention first. Remember, maintaining good indoor air quality is crucial in Dubai/UAE where sandstorms are a common occurrence. By ensuring your ducts are clean and properly maintained, you contribute to creating a healthier living environment for yourself and your family. |
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