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After the sandstorm that hit Dubai this morning, I’ve been trying to clean up the mess in my living room but it’s overwhelming. The storm left a thick layer of fine sand all over the furniture, carpets, and even my curtains. My kids are complaining about their coughs getting worse since the storm, so I’m worried about cleaning everything properly without making things worse for them. Do you think it's something I can handle myself or should I consider professional help?
Posted by Deepak Shah
Asked on December 8, 2025 2:41 pm
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Cleaning up after a sandstorm can indeed be quite the task, especially given the fine particles that can settle almost anywhere. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, post-sandstorm cleanup is common due to our climate and geographical location. Here are some steps you can take to clean your living room without making things worse for your family:

Firstly, ensure that your air quality is safe by checking if there's any visible dust or sand in the air. This is critical because fine particulate matter from sandstorms can irritate respiratory systems, particularly those of children and the elderly. If you notice a lot of floating particles, it might be wise to call for professional assistance to ensure that the environment remains safe.

If you decide to take on this task yourself, here are some steps:

1. Wear Protective Gear: Put on a mask, gloves, and an apron before starting to minimize exposure to fine sand particles.
2. Start with Dusting: Use a soft cloth or microfiber dusters to remove loose particles from furniture surfaces. Be gentle to avoid scratching the finish.
3. Vacuum Thoroughly: Utilize a vacuum cleaner equipped with HEPA filters if available. This can help capture finer particles that regular vacuums might miss. Pay special attention to carpets and rugs where sand settles deeply.
4. Clean Upholstery: For curtains, cushions, and other textiles, shake them outside or use a handheld vacuum attachment.
5. Deep Clean Carpets: Consider using a steam cleaner if you have access to one. This can help remove embedded particles that regular vacuums might not catch.

After cleaning, ensure the area is well-ventilated to allow any lingering dust or sand to disperse.

If your family members continue to experience respiratory issues post-cleaning, it might be prudent to seek professional inspection and remediation services. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer such services with expertise in handling post-sandstorm conditions. You can contact them by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment.

Remember, your health and safety are paramount. While DIY cleanup is doable, professional help ensures a more comprehensive and safer approach to cleaning up after a sandstorm.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 14, 2025 7:18 am