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After the recent renovation of our living room in Dubai, we've noticed a persistent dust issue that seems to be causing my son to have more frequent sneezes and runny nose. The corners by the ceiling are particularly bad, and I can’t seem to get all the dust no matter how many times I clean. Have anyone else experienced this, or do you have any tips on how to properly clean these hard-to-reach areas?
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Dust issues can persist after renovation for several reasons. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, the climate and building materials used can contribute to these problems. For instance, the use of high-moisture resistant paints and finishes can retain dust particles that are hard to clean. Also, the fine particulate matter from construction dust can linger in the air, settling into corners and hard-to-reach areas over time.
In your living room renovation, it's quite common to see persistent dust issues, especially after using new materials or sealants which can trap dust. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality (IAQ) but these are often focused on large public buildings; residential homes might not always be fully compliant with such standards during renovations. To address the issue of corners by your ceiling, consider a few practical tips: 1. Use a ladder or extendable duster to reach those areas. 2. Invest in microfiber cloths and a high-quality vacuum cleaner designed for deep cleaning. 3. Clean regularly but gently; harsh scrubbing might damage newly painted walls. If the dust problem continues despite your efforts, it might be wise to seek professional help. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can offer comprehensive indoor environmental inspections and remediation services tailored to local conditions. Remember, regular cleaning is key, but for persistent issues, a professional inspection could uncover hidden allergens or sources of dust that are harder to detect. So if you're still facing these challenges, consider giving 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for assistance. |
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