Easy Ways to Reduce Dust at Home

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Every one of us complains about the dust at home from time to time. Despite all your efforts at cleaning, the stubborn dust particles return to your home in a short time and not only make your home look dirty, but induce a negative effect on your health. What would you say to keeping dust away from your home, and diseases such as asthma, allergies and what not with it? If you give an ear to the clues we’ll give here, there is no reason not to get rid of any dust that dwells in your house.
Carpets and Dust
Content
• Carpets and Dust
• The Power of a Vacuum Cleaner
• The Art of Dusting
• A Tidy Home
• Dusty Curtains
• Our True Friends
• Linen Cleaning
• Air Cleaners Against Dust
• A Tidy Locker
• Cleaning Your Green Friends
• House Walls
• Put an End to Dust Mites
• Bulbs Gather Dust Too
• Use of Door Mats
• Windows and Dust Relationship

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It is not a secret that dust particles love carpets. Therefore the more carpets you have at home, the more dust that comes with it. You can minimize your use of carpets to reduce dust in your home. If this is not possible, one or two vacuum sessions in a week with a powerful vacuum will do you good.

The Power of a Vacuum Cleaner

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The best way to fight dust is to vacuum-sweep your house daily. It is especially important to sweep areas such as corridors and rooms, which are prone to dust accumulation. The properties of your vacuum cleaner will also help you with your war against dust. A good vacuum cleaner contains a HEPA filter which can absorb 99% of airborne particles, accompanied with a strong brush. Because vacuum power alone is not always sufficient for efficient cleaning. If you intend to use the vacuum cleaner for wooden or vinyl floor, removing the brush will be the reasonable choice.

The Art of Dusting

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Some of your behaviors and habits regarding house cleaning will prevent you from fully cleaning your house, no matter how much you work at it. For instance, wiping with a dry dustcloth will scatter dust more than it cleans it away. In this situation, it will be to your benefit to prefer a slightly wet dustcloth. In addition, you can use microfiber cloth which will give you the most efficient cleaning performance in all surfaces.

A Tidy Home

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We all have things which we set aside to use later, and then forget about. The most likely places to gather dust are unnecessary items in shelves, trinkets, heaps of clothes and shoeboxes. This is exactly why it is to your benefit to tidy these things and get rid of those which are unnecessary.

Dusty Curtains

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Curtains are large pieces of fabric, very susceptible to dust. They are generally ignored in daily cleaning, but they are great spots for dust in your house to accumulate. It may seem boring, but if you want to get rid of dust it would be greatly beneficial to clean them, especially their lower parts, every month. Another option is to completely wash curtains or have them dry-cleaned every three months.

Our True Friends

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Our pet friends are cute, but they can be a source of dust at home. The falling dead skin and flying fur can form a large dust cloud in your house. Thus we should be careful with their maintenance routines both for the sake of our health and theirs.

Linen Cleaning

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As a general rule, large surfaces will gather more dust. Linens are no exceptions to this rule. Dust on linens can lead to problems such as allergies, sneezing and itching. For a healthy and sterile sleep, you should change your linens and pillow cases every week.

Air Cleaners Against Dust

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Dust is airborne. Thus a good air filter device will be your strongest ally in your big war against dust. Even the most powerful air cleaners won’t be able to completely eliminate dust, but they will provide perceivable increase in air quality. Air cleaners can be comfortably placed in any room. Every time the air inside your house passes through such a device, the dust in it will be filtered so the general amount of dust in your home will be reduced. Thus the dust on your furniture will diminish considerably. We recommend you to acquire an air filter that is most suited to your needs, especially if you are allergenic to dust.

A Tidy Locker

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As a general rule, textile products are one of the places where dust loves to thrive. You cannot prevent lint from falling off your clothes, but you can fight off dust by keeping your lockers tidy. To prevent dust from entering your lockers, you can keep your cloths and accessories in plastic containers or pouches.

Cleaning Your Green Friends

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A lot of dust gathers on your plants in closed areas. It is harmful to plants to clean them using chemicals, but there are a few tips to clean them otherwise. The first of these is to set your hair dryer to cold air and clean the dusty areas with the dryer. If your plant isn’t hydrophobic, you can remove the dust by spraying water on it, leaving you and your green friend with clean air to breathe.

House Walls

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With very large surface areas, walls and especially high walls in your house will hold a lot of dust. Cleaning your walls, which generally go neglected, will help you in your struggle against dust. Cleaning your walls with a dampened cloth or mop every month or every couple months as needed will help you reduce dust in your house.

Put an End to Dust Mites

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Dust mites are a kind of organism which feed on the dust in your house. However, these microorganisms can he harmful to your health and it is important to keep them away from home. For this you need to create an environment where they cannot thrive. And to do this, you will need to reduce the humidity rate to below 50% in your house. A dehumidifying device will be your best helper at this point. Harmful microorganisms in your house will be eliminated and your air quality will increase.

Bulbs Gather Dust Too

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Many of us do not think about it, but bulbs are nice places for dust to hold on to. A small cleaning job using a microfiber cloth and some isopropyl alcohol will make your bulbs shine better than ever.

Use of Door Mats

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More than half the dust in your house comes through doors and windows. However, door mats can catch them before they even enter your house. They cannot catch everything, but they mostly prevent larger particles such as mud from entering your house. If you do not have a mat at your door, we suggest you acquire one as soon as possible.

Windows and Dust Relationship

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Opening windows is good for the inside air to circulate, but leaving your windows open for a long time will let more dust inside. Thus we suggest not keeping your windows open for long. Moreover, we suggest to turn on your air cleaner filter after you close your window for better air quality.
Although dust is a part of our lives, getting rid of it is not that difficult. Follow this guide for triumph over dust!

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