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After the heavy dust storm we experienced last week, I noticed a layer of fine sand and dust had accumulated on all the office furniture and even in between the keys of my keyboard. The air feels slightly stale too, like there’s something not right with how clean our offices are getting lately. Has anyone else faced this issue or have any tips on maintaining a better cleaning routine that can prevent such problems from recurring?
Posted by Shweta Iyer
Asked on January 13, 2026 12:37 am
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The accumulation of dust and sand indoors, particularly after events like the recent dust storm, is quite common. In the UAE, especially in areas prone to such weather phenomena, it's important to maintain a robust cleaning routine to ensure indoor air quality remains healthy.

Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that Dubai and other Emirate cities are located close to sand dunes and desert regions where fine particles can easily be carried by wind. The recent dust storm you mentioned was likely the cause of this layer of fine sand covering your office furniture and keyboard keys. However, regular indoor dusting isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s vital for maintaining a healthy environment.

Here are some practical steps to prevent such issues from recurring:

1. Regular Cleaning: Engage in regular cleaning practices. Use microfiber cloths as they capture more dust than conventional ones without leaving streaks. For furniture and surfaces, ensure you clean them at least once a week to remove any accumulated dust and sand.

2. Dust-Resistant Surfaces: Opt for furniture and office equipment with smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces over porous or textured materials that can hold onto more dust.

3. Air Filtration Systems: Install high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters in your HVAC systems to trap small particles from the air before they settle on surfaces. This not only helps maintain a cleaner environment but also improves overall indoor air quality, which is particularly important given the recent dust storm and its aftermath.

4. Sealing Entry Points: Check for and seal any gaps or entry points where dust can enter your office. This includes cracks in windows, doors, and even around electrical outlets. Even small openings can allow sand to creep indoors during windy conditions.

5. Professional Inspections: If you find that despite regular cleaning efforts the issue persists, it might be time for a professional inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice can help identify underlying issues and provide solutions tailored to your specific needs. You can contact them by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com.

6. Ventilation: Ensure that your office has proper ventilation to allow fresh air in, which helps in reducing the concentration of dust and sand indoors. However, during windy conditions, it might be wise to close windows and use fans or air purifiers to keep indoor air clean.

By implementing these steps, you can significantly reduce the accumulation of dust and sand in your office, ensuring a healthier and more comfortable working environment for everyone.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 12:50 pm