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After the heavy dust storm last week, I noticed a layer of fine dust all over my living room windowsills and shelves. It’s so thorough that even the corners are not spared. Given how much there is, I’m wondering if it's something better left to professionals or if I can manage with some help from my partner this weekend. Could someone who has cleaned their home after a storm share their tips?
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Absolutely, cleaning heavy storm dust yourself is doable and beneficial for maintaining indoor air quality. In the UAE, especially during such events as dust storms, it’s crucial to ensure your living spaces are clean. Dust can carry microscopic particles that might impact health, particularly those who suffer from allergies or respiratory issues.
Firstly, let's talk about a few UAE-specific regulations: According to the Environmental Health and Safety Standards in the UAE, it is recommended to maintain cleanliness standards not only for health but also to avoid potential structural damage. Heavy dust can accumulate on surfaces, leading to wear and tear over time. When preparing to clean, ensure you have all necessary equipment. In Dubai, it's common practice to use microfiber cloths or sponges as they are effective in capturing fine particles without scratching surfaces. Also, having a good vacuum cleaner that operates at high efficiency is essential, especially if you're dealing with a significant amount of dust. Here are some practical steps: 1. Start with the highest points first: Use a long-handled duster or a ladder to tackle corners and ceiling fans where dust often settles. 2. Work in sections: Divide your living room into manageable areas—start from one end and work towards the other, ensuring you don’t miss any spots. 3. Dust from top to bottom: Once an area is free of dust, move on to lower surfaces like tables, shelves, and windowsills. 4. Focus on high-touch areas: Don’t forget about items that people interact with frequently, such as remote controls or door handles. After cleaning, it’s a good idea to inspect for any signs of moisture damage or mold growth, especially if the storm was accompanied by heavy rain. In Dubai, we often see post-storm conditions where water may have leaked in through windows and doors, leading to damp spots that can foster mold. If you notice any concerning signs like musty odors, discoloration on walls or ceilings, or visible mold growth, it’s recommended to call a professional for inspection. Our team at Saniservice, available via 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com, is equipped with the necessary tools and expertise to assess and remediate any issues. Remember, while DIY cleaning can be effective in managing dust, ensuring your home remains healthy and safe is paramount. If you feel overwhelmed or if health concerns arise, don’t hesitate to seek professional assistance. Cleaning after a storm might seem daunting but with the right approach, it’s entirely manageable and essential for keeping your home environment clean and healthy. |
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