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After the recent renovation of our living room, we’ve had a persistent dust issue that’s really bothering me. The dust bunnies are everywhere under the furniture and even in the corners, which is concerning given my son’s allergies. We moved here two years ago and this is the first time I’m noticing such an accumulation. Have any of you experienced similar issues after renovations? What steps can we take to clean thoroughly without causing more harm to the air quality?
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Dust accumulation post-renovation can indeed be harmful, especially given the concerns about your son's allergies. In Dubai and the UAE, it is common to see a surge of dust after renovations due to disturbed particles from construction debris, sanding, and even from new furniture. This isn't uncommon but knowing how to manage it properly can make a big difference.
First off, it's crucial to understand that excessive dust can be more than just an annoyance; it can trigger allergies, asthma attacks, and other respiratory issues. Since you're based in the UAE, we should also consider the local regulations and air quality standards. The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) has set guidelines for indoor air quality which are particularly relevant here. To tackle this issue effectively, start by ensuring that your cleaning methods don't exacerbate the problem. Using a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner is key as it can capture fine particles that standard vacuums might miss. Another tip is to use microfiber cloths or damp mops for surfaces; dry sweeping could stir up more dust. For thorough cleaning, start with removing large debris like nails and screws, followed by a deep clean of corners and under furniture using a vacuum attachment. Don't forget about the ceiling fans and other fixtures that might be overlooked! If you find yourself unable to manage the situation effectively or if your son's allergies seem to worsen despite your efforts, it may be time to call in professionals for an inspection. Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) offers expert services tailored specifically to the UAE environment and can provide a detailed assessment of your home’s indoor air quality. Additionally, consider using air purifiers with activated carbon filters which can help remove harmful particles from the air. Regular maintenance of these systems is important for optimal performance. Lastly, keep in mind that reducing dust accumulation isn't just about cleaning; it's also about maintaining good practices going forward such as regular vacuuming and keeping clutter to a minimum. With these steps, you should be able to reduce the dust in your living room significantly. Remember, if the problem persists or worsens, don’t hesitate to seek professional help! |
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