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After the heavy dust storms we had last month, I noticed a layer of fine, white powder on all the furniture in my living room. It seems to settle especially on the leather sofa and the glass coffee table, even though I clean them regularly. The powder is so light that it blows away with any slight breeze. How can I prevent this from happening again or at least minimize its impact?
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The fine white powder settling on your furniture could be due to a few reasons. In the UAE, especially during dust storms, you might encounter particles from sand and dust which can be quite fine. This is a common issue that many residents face during such weather conditions.
Firstly, it's important to know that the UAE has stringent environmental regulations to ensure air quality, particularly in places like Dubai. However, during heavy storms or when there are no effective measures in place to mitigate sand and dust, these particles can still find their way into your home. To tackle this issue effectively, consider a few steps. Firstly, ensure that your windows and doors have proper seals to prevent any gaps through which fine dust could enter. You might need to use temporary weatherstripping or window films during storms to enhance the sealing. Regular cleaning is also crucial. While you mentioned cleaning regularly, sometimes a quick wipe isn't enough, especially with furniture like leather sofas where dust can accumulate easily. Invest in a microfiber cloth and use it for thorough cleaning. For glass surfaces, a squeegee can help remove the fine powder effectively without leaving streaks. Another tip is to use air purifiers that have high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters. These are designed specifically to capture tiny particles like dust and pollen, which might be contributing to the powder on your furniture. It's also worth considering professional inspection if you find this issue persisting despite your efforts. A professional inspection can help identify any hidden issues in your home that could be causing the problem. For instance, there might be a crack or crevice where dust is accumulating and then flaking off. Don't forget to keep your furniture covered when sandstorms are expected. You can use plastic sheets or fabric covers designed for this purpose. Lastly, if you find it hard to manage on your own, remember that we're here to help at Saniservice. Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for professional advice and services. Preventing dust buildup not only keeps your furniture looking new but also helps maintain a healthier indoor environment, which is especially important in the UAE where air quality can vary widely. |
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