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After the recent dust storm that hit Dubai, I noticed a lot of fine dust settling on every surface in our living room. The AC filter is already caked with it, and even my curtains have some spots. Given how quickly it’s accumulating, I’m worried about the air quality during Ramadan when we’ll be spending more time indoors. How urgent should I be about cleaning all these surfaces before the fasting month begins?
Posted by Mark Johnson
Asked on January 25, 2026 9:37 am
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Cleaning dust before Ramadan is definitely important and should be taken seriously. The recent dust storm that hit Dubai highlights the potential issues we face during this time of year. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, we often experience similar weather conditions which can lead to a rapid accumulation of dust indoors.

The quality of indoor air can significantly impact health, especially for those with respiratory issues or allergies. During Ramadan, families tend to spend more time at home, making it crucial that the environment is clean and healthy. If you notice fine dust settling on surfaces like your AC filter and curtains, it’s a clear sign that action needs to be taken.

Given the urgency of the situation, I recommend scheduling a professional inspection with Saniservice. Our experts can provide a thorough assessment and suggest appropriate cleaning solutions tailored for your specific environment. For immediate measures, start by thoroughly dusting all surfaces in your living room. Use microfiber cloths or damp cloth to avoid spreading dust around. Make sure to clean behind and under furniture where dust tends to accumulate.

The AC filter is a critical area that needs attention. Replace it with a new one if necessary; old filters can harbor bacteria, mold spores, and other allergens which might worsen indoor air quality. Regular cleaning of the AC system is also essential to ensure proper functioning and to minimize dust particles in your living space.

Lastly, consider running an air purifier during Ramadan to help filter out any remaining dust and pollutants from the air you breathe. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with sensitivities or allergies.

Remember, keeping your home clean and well-maintained is not only about aesthetics but also about maintaining good health. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need more assistance or have concerns about indoor air quality during Ramadan.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 29, 2026 12:02 am