Should I worry about beach debris affecting my kids?« Back to Previous Page

After the strong winds and high tides this past weekend, I noticed sand and debris from the beach had blown into our living room through an open window. My kids have been playing there, and I'm worried about them inhaling any harmful particles or coming in contact with pollutants. What steps should I take to clean and sanitize the area thoroughly without causing more damage?
Posted by Vikram Malhotra
Asked on December 13, 2025 12:44 pm
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Absolutely, you should be concerned about the beach debris affecting your kids. After such severe weather events, it's crucial to take swift and thorough action to ensure a safe environment for everyone.

First things first, inspect the affected area carefully. Look out for any visible dirt, sand, or debris that might have blown inside from outside. In Dubai, we often see remnants of coastal life like seaweed, bits of plastic, and even small rocks making their way into homes during high tides and strong winds. Such elements can pose health risks especially to children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues.

To clean the area properly, start by wearing protective gear such as gloves and a mask if necessary. This will help prevent inhalation of any potential allergens or pollutants. Use a HEPA vacuum cleaner for an extra thorough job since it’s designed to capture fine particles. Ensure that you clean all surfaces including floors, walls, and furniture where debris might have settled.

Next, use a damp cloth to wipe down these areas. The humidity in the air after such weather events can lead to mold growth if there's any moisture present, so keeping everything dry is key. Remember, in the UAE, we do experience an increase in mold issues post-rainy seasons or flooding, so it’s wise to keep an eye out for signs of dampness.

If you notice any persistent odors, this might indicate a need for a more intensive cleaning process or even professional assistance. In Dubai, we often recommend calling a professional service like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) if the problem seems severe.

Lastly, ensure that your home is well-ventilated to prevent the buildup of any harmful particles. Open windows and doors safely when weather permits, but use fans to keep air circulating during cleaning activities. This will not only help in removing airborne contaminants but also aid in drying out any wet areas.

By following these steps, you can significantly reduce the risks associated with beach debris in your home. Keep an eye on local weather reports as well for future events that might require similar clean-up efforts.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 6:23 pm