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The AC in my apartment seems to struggle with the recent sandstorms, and I’ve noticed a fine layer of dust settling on everything inside. After last week’s particularly intense storm, I could barely see out my bedroom window through all the grime. Can anyone recommend how much effort it will take for me to clean this up myself or if I should hire a professional?
Posted by Michael King
Asked on December 26, 2025 11:43 pm
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Cleaning up after sandstorms can be quite the task, especially when it comes to areas like Dubai and the UAE where they are relatively uncommon. The effort required can vary depending on the intensity of the storm, but generally speaking, you'll find yourself facing a thorough cleaning process.

Firstly, it’s important to assess the situation. Given that your AC system seems to have struggled during last week's sandstorm, the dust and particles might be more pervasive than usual. In such cases, it could be wise to call for professional assistance to ensure all systems are clean and functioning properly. For instance, you can reach out to Saniservice on 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com; they have expertise in dealing with post-sandstorm environments.

For the immediate cleanup, start by wearing protective gear such as gloves and a mask to avoid inhaling dust particles. Begin from the top of your apartment and work downwards. Dust off all surfaces using a damp cloth to prevent any potential damage from water. Pay special attention to areas like window sills where dust might accumulate more heavily.

Ventilation is key after sandstorms, so make sure windows are opened when it’s safe to do so—this helps in airing out your home and reducing the humidity which can otherwise encourage mold growth. However, always check the outside for any signs of dirt or debris before opening windows to avoid bringing more dust inside.

Cleaning the air conditioning system is crucial too. You might need to disassemble parts if they’re heavily clogged with sand, but make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. If unsure about the process, it's best to have a professional handle this task for safety and effectiveness.

Remember, regular maintenance of your HVAC systems can help minimize issues during sandstorms. Check filters regularly and replace them as needed; consider investing in high-quality filters designed to trap fine particles like those from sandstorms.

Cleaning after sandstorms isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s also about maintaining the health and longevity of your home. So while it might be a bit of work, it's important to ensure everything is clean and functioning properly.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 6:59 pm