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After the sandstorm last week, I noticed a fine layer of dust settling on everything in our living room—furniture, electronics, even my son's toys. It’s been happening more frequently, especially during these dry months when there are no rains to wash it away. The AC filter gets clogged with this sandy stuff almost every other day now. How can I prevent so much desert dust from accumulating inside the house?
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Preventing desert dust from accumulating indoors can be quite a challenge, especially during the frequent sandstorms we experience here in Dubai and across the UAE. The fine particles of dust can indeed settle on everything from your furniture to your electronics, making regular cleaning a necessity.
Firstly, it’s important to address the source of this issue – the dry months and sandstorms that are more common here. The lack of rainfall means natural methods like rain washing aren’t possible, so we need to take extra measures indoors. Here are some practical steps you can consider: 1. Air Purification: Invest in high-quality air purifiers with HEPA filters. These devices are designed to capture tiny particles and allergens that might be floating around your home. 2. Regular Cleaning: Dusting and vacuuming on a regular basis will help keep the dust levels down. Use microfiber cloths which can trap more dust than traditional ones. For hard-to-reach areas, consider a microfiber duster or an extendable pole brush. 3. Air Conditioning Maintenance: Regularly clean your AC filters to prevent them from getting clogged with sand. Consider replacing them more frequently if needed. Also, ensure that the air conditioning is set to recirculate when outside conditions are particularly dusty. 4. Seal Off Entry Points: Check for any gaps or cracks around windows and doors where dust can enter. Weather-stripping and sealing these areas might help reduce the amount of dust coming in. 5. Use Humidifiers: Adding a humidifier to your home can help keep the air slightly moist, which will make it harder for dry desert dust particles to float around. 6. Window Coverings: Use heavy curtains or blinds on windows that you don’t often open, as this can prevent some of the sand from entering. 7. Professional Inspection and Cleaning: If dust levels are particularly high or if you’re noticing health issues related to dust exposure, it might be wise to call in a professional for an inspection and cleaning service. In Dubai, companies like "Saniservice" (contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide expert advice on how to manage this issue. Remember, the key is consistency – regular cleaning and maintenance will go a long way in managing desert dust indoors. With these measures in place, you should see a noticeable reduction in the amount of dust settling in your home, making it more comfortable for everyone, especially during those frequent sandstorms. Hope this helps! |
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