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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a layer of fine sand and debris settling on every surface in my living room. It's starting to feel like an urgent issue because the kids are playing there more often now, and I don't want them breathing in any dirt or allergens. When should I prioritize deep cleaning this area?
Posted by Hamad Al-Hamdi
Asked on December 19, 2025 9:57 am
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Cleaning debris from the dust storm is indeed an urgent matter. Given the recent storms in Dubai and the UAE, it's crucial to address this promptly. Dust and sand can harbor allergens, bacteria, and other particles that aren't good for your health. Especially with kids playing more in the living room, it’s important to ensure a clean environment.

As per local guidelines, there isn’t a specific regulation on when to clean after a dust storm. However, best practices suggest acting within 24-48 hours of the event to minimize health risks and maintain good indoor air quality. The fine sand can settle quickly and become difficult to remove as time goes by.

To begin, you should first assess the extent of the damage. If the layer is quite thick or if there are other contaminants like mold spores or allergens, it might be wise to call in a professional inspection. In Dubai, companies such as Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can offer expert advice and potentially provide cleaning services.

For DIY cleanup, start by sweeping the floor with a soft-bristled broom followed by vacuuming using a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner. This will help capture fine particles that can irritate your respiratory system. Don’t forget to clean all surfaces including furniture, windowsills, and even electronics if possible.

After cleaning, ensure you open windows for natural ventilation when the weather permits, but avoid opening them during dust storms or high pollen days. Regularly inspecting and cleaning filters in air conditioning systems is also key as they can accumulate debris which could recirculate back into your living space.

Remember, maintaining indoor environmental quality isn’t just about cleaning up after a storm; it's an ongoing process. Regular inspections and proactive measures can prevent such issues from arising.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 12:30 am