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After the heavy dust storms last spring, I’ve noticed a persistent layer of dust on all surfaces inside my apartment, especially in the corners near the windows. It’s become quite a nuisance cleaning it up every weekend, and I’m worried about the buildup affecting our health. How can I prevent such a large amount of dust from accumulating in the first place?
Posted by Kenji Sun
Asked on January 11, 2026 8:20 am
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To tackle the issue of dust accumulation in your apartment, it's essential to understand that dust can be more than just an inconvenience—it could pose health risks. In Dubai and other parts of the UAE, such as Abu Dhabi, dust storms are quite common, especially during spring. This makes proactive measures crucial.

Firstly, consider hiring a professional indoor air quality inspection service. They can assess your apartment’s condition and provide tailored recommendations based on local regulations. For example, the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) guidelines in Dubai address issues related to indoor pollutants including dust, which you might want to familiarize yourself with.

To prevent dust from accumulating, start by enhancing your cleaning routine. Utilize microfiber cloths for a more effective dusting as they trap particles better than traditional cloths. Regularly vacuum carpets and rugs using a HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter to capture finer dust particles. Don’t forget to clean window sills, corners near windows, and other hard-to-reach areas where dust tends to accumulate.

Installing air purifiers can also be beneficial. Models with activated carbon filters are effective in removing odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which often come with dust particles. In Dubai, you might find many local brands that comply with the local standards set by the UAE Ministry of Energy and Water.

Ventilation is another key factor. Ensure your apartment has proper air circulation to prevent moisture buildup, as this can contribute to mold growth in humid conditions. However, be mindful of the time of day when you open windows. Dust storms often occur during specific times; check local weather forecasts if possible.

Moreover, consider using natural or low-VOC cleaning products. These are less likely to leave residues that attract dust and can improve air quality.

Lastly, keep indoor plants; they not only enhance your living space but also help in purifying the air. Just ensure you clean them regularly as their soil can become a breeding ground for dust mites and other allergens.

If after implementing these measures you still find dust accumulating at an alarming rate, it might be time to contact a professional service provider like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com). They offer comprehensive remediation solutions tailored to the unique challenges of our environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 12:47 pm