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After the heavy dust storm we had last week, I noticed a layer of fine gray dust settled on every surface in our living room. It’s surprising because I thought we were doing a pretty good job with weekly cleaning. The furniture and even the curtains seemed coated! What could be causing this and what can we do to clean better?
Posted by Samantha Martinez
Asked on February 7, 2026 6:51 pm
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Dust settling despite regular cleaning can be quite the frustration, especially after the recent dust storm in Dubai. In the UAE, particulates from storms and even local air quality can significantly impact indoor environments. The fine grey layer you're noticing on surfaces is likely due to a few factors.

Firstly, during dust storms like the one we experienced, there's an increase in airborne particles that settle quickly once the wind dies down. These tiny particulates, often microscopic, can infiltrate your home through any gaps or openings. Even with weekly cleanings, these ultra-fine particles can bypass even the most thorough cleaning efforts.

Secondly, it’s important to consider the air quality in Dubai. The city experiences varying levels of pollution from traffic and construction sites which can contribute to a higher dust load indoors. Regular maintenance like checking and sealing any gaps around windows and doors or using HEPA filters in your HVAC system could help reduce this.

Another factor is the use of materials in local construction, such as sand and concrete, that might become airborne under certain conditions. Additionally, high humidity levels can lead to condensation which then attracts dust particles, making them stick more firmly to surfaces.

To clean better:
1. Use a microfiber cloth or mop for its ability to trap dust without spreading it.
2. Consider investing in HEPA filters for your air purifiers and vacuum cleaners.
3. Regularly check and maintain your HVAC system to ensure proper filtration.
4. Seal gaps around windows, doors, and electrical outlets with weather-stripping or caulking.
5. Use damp cloths instead of dry ones when dusting to avoid spreading particles.

For serious cases or if you're unsure about the sources of contamination, it's recommended to seek a professional inspection from companies like Saniservice, who can provide detailed analysis and remediation advice specific to the UAE regulations and environment.

Remember, keeping your indoor spaces clean and healthy is crucial for maintaining good air quality. Regular maintenance paired with professional help when needed will go a long way in reducing dust accumulation and improving overall living conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 9, 2026 7:23 am