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After the dust storm last month, I’ve noticed a constant haze in my bedroom window, especially during the mornings. It’s getting harder to breathe sometimes, and my partner has been complaining of itchy eyes. Should I hire professionals to clean my apartment or is there an affordable way to manage this on my own?
Posted by Ashley Robinson
Asked on January 28, 2026 6:47 pm
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Definitely sounds like the desert dust is causing some issues for you and your partner. The haze you're seeing could be due to the fine particles of sand and debris carried over from the recent dust storm, which can indeed affect indoor air quality, especially when it lingers.

Firstly, it's crucial to assess whether professional help might be needed. In Dubai, regulations regarding indoor air quality are in place but they generally apply to larger commercial spaces. For residential areas like yours, maintaining a clean and healthy environment is your primary responsibility. However, given the persistent nature of this issue and its potential health impacts, it would be wise to consider an inspection by professionals. They can provide a detailed report on the state of your apartment's air quality and recommend specific remedial actions.

If you decide to go with a DIY approach, here are some steps you can take:

1. Ventilation: Open windows if possible during non-storm periods for natural air flow. Use an air purifier designed to filter out fine particles to help maintain cleaner indoor air.

2. Regular Cleaning: Dust and vacuum frequently using a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner. Pay special attention to corners, window sills, and other areas where dust tends to accumulate.

3. Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers: These can be useful in managing the dryness that often accompanies desert air and can help alleviate some of the symptoms you and your partner are experiencing.

4. Use Masks: If you or your partner find it difficult to breathe, consider wearing a mask when cleaning or vacuuming to prevent inhaling more dust particles.

5. Check for Seals: Ensure all window seals are intact and check for any gaps that might be allowing dust in during storms.

Should the issues persist despite these efforts, or if you notice symptoms worsening, it would be best to contact professionals such as those from Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email them at hello@saniservice.com. They can offer a thorough cleaning and provide ongoing solutions tailored to your specific needs.

Remember, while you're doing all this, the UAE's climate and environment are factors that might keep these issues recurring. Staying proactive is key in managing the effects of desert dust on indoor environments here.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 1, 2026 7:43 am