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After the recent dust storm last month, I noticed a layer of fine sand and dirt settling on everything in our warehouse. The place feels stuffy and hard to breathe in, especially with all the boxes piling up. Given how close we are to summer when temperatures soar, how urgent is it for us to start cleaning this space thoroughly?
Posted by Daniel Wilson
Asked on January 4, 2026 7:23 pm
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Cleanin g warehouses after such storms is defintely a priority, especiallly in the UAE where we face harsh climatic conditions. The recent dust storm you've experienced has left behind a layer of fine sand and dirt that needs immediate attention. This accumulation can pose significant health risks to workers, as it may contain particulate matter that could irritate the respiratory system.

In Dubai and other areas of the UAE, air quality is often a concern due to the arid climate and dust storms. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) in the UAE has guidelines for indoor air quality, which recommend regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure healthy working environments. Given that summer temperatures can soar, it’s crucial to start thorough cleanin g asap.

Firstly, address the immediate health concerns by clearing out any boxes or items that are piled up, as this will help improve ventilation in the space. Ensure there is good air circulation which can be facilitated by opening windows and using fans where possible. However, keep an eye on outdoor conditions to avoid bringing more dust inside if it’s still stormy outside.

Next, schedule a professional inspection of your warehouse for serious cases or if you have a large amount of debris. Companies like Saniservice (you might want to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offer services that include thorough cleaning and decontamination which could be beneficial in this scenario.

For the actual cleaning, employ a methodical approach starting from the top down—this will help in reducing the risk of dust spreading. Use vacuums with HEPA filters to capture fine particles effectively. For surfaces, use disinfectants suitable for your materials as harsh chemicals might not always be necessary and could damage some surfaces.

Remember that regular maintenance is key to keeping indoor air quality at a healthy level, especially after events like storms. Implementing this now will ensure a safer workspace throughout the summer months when temperatures and humidity levels are likely to rise.

Taking these steps promptly can help mitigate potential health issues and ensure your warehouse remains a safe and productive space for all staff.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 10, 2026 3:04 am