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After the recent dust storm, I’ve noticed a layer of fine dust settling on everything in the living room. It’s really starting to build up, especially on the shelves and window sills. Given how close we are to Ramadan, I’m worried it might affect air quality during our prayers. When should I start cleaning to ensure the living room is spotless by the time Ramadan begins?
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Cleaning for Ramadan is indeed essential to maintain good indoor environmental quality. Given the recent dust storm, it's wise to start the cleaning process as soon as possible. The air quality can significantly drop after such storms, leading to a layer of fine dust settling on surfaces throughout your home.
In Dubai and the UAE, there’s no specific regulation regarding indoor cleaning before Ramadan, but keeping your living spaces clean is crucial for health and comfort during this holy month. Start with a thorough dusting of all shelves, window sills, and other hard-to-reach areas. Use a microfiber cloth or vacuum cleaner to capture finer particles. It's also recommended to deep clean carpets, curtains, and upholstery. Consider using natural cleaning agents such as vinegar or baking soda which are gentle yet effective. If the dust accumulation is severe, it might be beneficial to seek professional assistance. Saniservice, for instance, offers comprehensive indoor air quality checks and cleaning services tailored for residential areas like Dubai. Remember, maintaining good ventilation can also help reduce dust levels. Open windows during clean air periods to let fresh air in, but close them if the air quality deteriorates again due to dust storms or other factors. By starting your cleaning process now, you'll ensure a dust-free living room by Ramadan's start. This will not only enhance the ambiance for prayers but also improve overall health and well-being during the month of fasting and worship. Don't hesitate to contact 800-MOLDS (or 800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com if you need professional advice or assistance. Stay clean and blessed in your preparations for Ramadan! |
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