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I guess the lazy and easy way would be to literally just create two different cleaning zone types, one for indoor use (which is set to always clean no matter what the weather is) and one for outdoor use (which is set to only clean while there is not a sandstorm).
You might also be able to look into whatever Common Sense does in this regard - They have a setting to strongly discourage cleaning outdoors while it's raining, but I'm not sure if that's usable in this case.
"Indoor wall" is a funny concept that RW does not follow, walls are by nature "outside", even if they are surrounded by rooms, it's an annoying constraint to work around, for which I have used the placeworker logic of these over-wall buildings.
It seems whatever mod adds those indoor wall heaters is not using the generic placeworker that coolers use - so they break because they use the default logic of "check my own position" - which is a wall - which RW considers outside. Very annoying for you and me. You should specify which mod adds those heaters so I can provide compatibility.
@Dusk the Umbreon
I am not sure how I'd allow the player or even the game to differentiate between an "indoor zone" and "outdoor zone". Zones don't really work like that and have no proper connection to rooms, I'd need to do some expensive checks every time the job tries to fire, so I'm not sure that's a good idea.
I obviously don't want my colonists wasting time sweeping up sand that's just going to immediately build back up, but when it's indoors it's not going to build up anymore, regardless of whether a sandstorm is happening or not.
In otherwise-vanilla games, it's only a mild annoyance when you build a structure during a sandstorm, but it's quite a bit more frustrating to deal with with VE Vehicles, since the garage door being open makes it no longer count as indoors, allowing sand to build up that my colonists won't clear unless I turn back on the setting to clear sand during sandstorms, or the sandstorm ends.
Please provide a screenshot of the setup so that I may reproduce the issue.