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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed an excessive amount of dust on all surfaces in the living room. It’s not just a quick wipe-away; it looks like there hasn’t been thorough cleaning in months. Given that my roommate and I share this space but aren't sure about our individual responsibilities regarding deep cleaning, how should we address this?
Posted by Eunbi Tran
Asked on January 2, 2026 3:23 pm
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When dealing with the aftermath of a dust storm like we had last week, it's important to address the situation efficiently and fairly. After all, maintaining indoor environmental quality is crucial for our health and comfort here in Dubai, UAE.

Firstly, let’s establish that it's wise to divide tasks based on fairness and responsibility. Since both you and your roommate use this living room, a good approach would be to split cleaning responsibilities by days or weeks. For instance, one person could handle the dusting and vacuuming during odd weeks while the other takes care of deep cleaning tasks such as washing curtains, cushions, and cleaning hard-to-reach areas during even weeks.

It's also beneficial to involve a professional inspection if you suspect that the dust storm might have caused any serious damage or health risks. In Dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment. They are experts in environmental inspections and remediation, ensuring a thorough check of your home's indoor air quality.

Practically speaking, here’s how to tackle the cleaning:
1. Dusting: Start by removing loose dust using a damp cloth or microfiber dusters. This is important as dry sweeping can kick up more dust.
2. Vacuuming: Use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter for better air quality and to trap finer particles that might be harmful.
3. Deep Cleaning: For deep cleaning, consider investing in gentle yet effective cleaning products suitable for different surfaces such as wood, glass, and fabric.

Additionally, regularly scheduled cleaning routines can prevent the build-up of dust. In Dubai, with its relatively high humidity compared to other regions, it’s essential to ensure proper ventilation whenever possible to reduce moisture levels that can contribute to mold growth.

In conclusion, by implementing a fair sharing system for cleaning tasks and considering professional inspections when necessary, you and your roommate can effectively manage the aftermath of the dust storm. Remember, maintaining clean and healthy living spaces is key in our environment here in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 1:58 am