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After the intense sandstorm we had last week, I’ve noticed a persistent dust cloud lingering in my living room, especially noticeable when the sun hits it. My kids have been coughing more than usual, and my allergies seem to be acting up too. The AC filter is quite dirty, but even with that cleaned, the air just doesn’t feel clean anymore. Is there anything I can do to improve the quality of the air in my home?
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Cleaning the persistent dust cloud in your home requires a strategic and thorough approach. The UAE, especially cities like Dubai, can experience significant sandstorms that leave behind fine particulate matter which can be quite difficult to manage. Given the situation you described, there are several steps you can take to improve air quality.
Firstly, it's essential to clean the AC filters as you've already done. However, consider replacing them with high-efficiency ones if they're not already installed. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, the use of HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters is highly recommended for better air quality control. Secondly, it's crucial to address the source of the dust cloud. Vacuuming your carpets and furniture regularly can help reduce airborne particulates. Consider using a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter as well; these are particularly effective in capturing fine particles that regular vacuums might miss. Don't forget to clean the surfaces in your home such as windowsills, shelves, and tables where dust tends to accumulate. Thirdly, maintaining proper humidity levels is key to reducing dust mite populations and mold growth – both of which can exacerbate allergies. In Dubai’s climate, it's advisable to keep indoor relative humidity below 60%. Use dehumidifiers or air conditioners with built-in humidistats for this purpose. In addition to these measures, consider using air purifiers in your living spaces. These devices are particularly useful for filtering out fine particles and allergens that might be lingering after a sandstorm. Look for models with true HEPA filters which can capture 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns. Lastly, ensure good ventilation to help remove indoor pollutants. If possible, open windows during times when outdoor air quality is acceptable; however, be mindful of the sand and dust levels outside before doing so. If your symptoms persist despite these actions or if you notice any unusual odors, it’s advisable to seek professional assistance from a company like Saniservice who can perform an inspection and provide tailored solutions. You may contact them via 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email at hello@saniservice.com. Remember that maintaining clean indoor air is not just about the immediate aftermath of a sandstorm; it's part of ongoing home maintenance for your family's health and well-being. |
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