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After the recent Ramadan, I found myself with a daunting task of cleaning the entire house, especially the kitchen and dining area where we had so many guests. The carpets are dusty, the windows have streaks from all the cooking, and the shelves in the pantry are cluttered. It’s been two weeks since the fasting ended, but still, it feels overwhelming to tackle this alone. Do I need to hire help for this or can I manage on my own?
Posted by Isabelle Lopez
Asked on January 7, 2026 7:29 am
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Cleaning the house after Ramadan can indeed be an overwhelming task, especially considering the bustling activities and guests that filled your home. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, ensuring a clean and hygienic environment is crucial for maintaining good indoor environmental quality (IEQ). This is not only important for health but also for adhering to local regulations.

Firstly, you can definitely manage cleaning on your own with proper planning and time management. However, given that the kitchen and dining area have seen extensive use, it might be wise to allocate specific timeslots for each task to ensure thoroughness without feeling overwhelmed. For instance, start by sorting out items from the pantry—cleaning shelves, removing old food, and organizing everything neatly can help reduce clutter.

For the kitchen and dining area, begin with dusting surfaces such as countertops, tables, and window sills. Use a microfiber cloth for this to capture fine particles effectively. Next, tackle the carpets in these areas. Vacuum them thoroughly, paying extra attention to high-traffic zones where dirt and food crumbs accumulate more.

Windows are a challenge due to cooking fumes and grease. You might want to use a solution of mild detergent and water on a squeegee or cloth for streak-free cleaning. Don't forget to clean the windowsills as well; they often collect dust and grime from fingers and hands.

Once you've cleaned these areas, consider giving your walls and ceiling a quick dusting with an extendable duster if necessary. This will help remove any accumulated dust and cobwebs.

While you might be tempted to do everything yourself, it's important to assess the condition of your indoor air quality (IAQ). Dubai has specific guidelines for IAQ in residential buildings which may include checking for mold or other contaminants. If you notice any signs of mold, dampness, or unpleasant odors, it would be prudent to call a professional inspection service. Saniservice is one such company that can help with comprehensive indoor air quality assessments and remediation services.

Remember, maintaining cleanliness in your home isn't just about aesthetics but also about safeguarding the health of yourself and your family. Regular cleaning might seem daunting, but breaking it down into manageable tasks can make the process less overwhelming. With a bit of organization and possibly some professional help when needed, you'll be able to restore your home to its cleanest state after Ramadan.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for any assistance with indoor air quality checks or remediation services if required.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 11, 2026 12:22 am