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After the recent dust storm, I’ve noticed a lot of dust settling on everything in my living room. It’s particularly bad near the windows where most of the debris landed. Given that we have young children at home, I’m concerned about handling this myself versus needing professional help to clean it all up safely. Do you think I can manage with some extra cleaning or should I consider hiring a specialist?
Posted by Agnieszka Kaminski
Asked on February 9, 2026 10:02 pm
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Cleaning up after a dust storm can indeed be quite the task, especially considering your concerns for your children's safety. Given that you're based in Dubai/UAE and have kids at home, it's wise to consider both practical steps you can take yourself and when professional help might be needed.

Firstly, if there’s any risk of hazardous materials like asbestos or lead dust from old paint, it would be prudent to hire a specialist for an inspection. In the UAE, regulations regarding indoor air quality are not as stringent as in some other regions, but ensuring safety is paramount especially with young ones around. You can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange a professional inspection if you're unsure.

For the immediate clean-up, start by wearing protective gear such as gloves, a mask, and perhaps even goggles to prevent inhaling dust. Use a damp cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter for best results, which can capture smaller particles and allergens effectively. For windowsills and other hard-to-reach areas, a microfiber cloth dipped in water should do the trick.

It’s important though to avoid using harsh chemicals that might be harmful, particularly around children. Simple solutions like vinegar or baking soda mixed with water are usually sufficient for most household cleaning tasks.

Additionally, ensure proper ventilation by opening windows if the weather permits. This can help reduce humidity levels and discourage mold growth which is a common concern in post-dust storm conditions.

If you find that the dust has settled heavily on surfaces or if you have pre-existing respiratory issues, it might be best to leave the cleaning up to professionals who are equipped with the right tools and knowledge. They can handle the job more efficiently and safely, ensuring no risks to your family’s health.

In conclusion, while you can manage a basic clean-up yourself, being cautious about potential hazards and considering professional help if necessary is key. Always prioritize safety and comfort for your household.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 11, 2026 12:23 am