Tips On Getting Rid Of Dust In Your Home - The Carpet
The most important tip on getting rid of dust and dust mites in your home is to get rid of carpets. Carpets catch dust and with every step dust is tossed back into the air. Carpets are one reason someone in your household might be suffering allergies, asthma or other breathing problems.
Tips On Getting Rid Of Dust In Your Home - Pets
Cats and dogs are great pets but their fur can get all over the house from the moment you bring them into your home. Try to use a brush that catches the loose fur and that will help keep your pets from shedding everywhere.
Tips On Getting Rid Of Dust In Your Home - AC and Air Ducts
AC is great on those days when the temperature does not drop below 90 degrees but using the AC to much have adverse effects. First to use the AC it means that you should close your windows. When you close your windows fresh air is not coming into the home. If you do this year round in states such as Florida, you will never get fresh air into your home. Another problem with the AC is that it pulls air from the outside and puts the air back into your home. If there is dust from nearby contractor work or pollen and other allergens they will come straight into your home. Also have your air ducts cleaned regularly. Dust will build up and every time the AC sends air into your home it will also send in all the dust it can from the ducts.
Tips On Getting Rid Of Dust In Your Home - Vacuum
Newer vacuum models come with Hepa air filters that help catch dust as you vacuum your rugs and carpets. These vacuums can be a lot of help in your fight against dust because many vacuums simply kick up dust back into the air of your home. Before removing filters and bags from your vacuum you should wheel it outside and open there instead of inside your home. Even with the best filter, fine particles of dust will leech out into the air as soon as your open the compartments.
The Reason Your Home Might Be Dusty
Your skin - Humans shed hair and skin all week long and these can be found in the dust in your home.
Insect and their body parts
Pet fur and dander
Bacteria and other germs
What Can Keep Dust Coming Back?
Furniture - Having cloth covered furniture will mean that dust will settle and rise in air when someone sits down. Ruffles on your bed can also catch and keep dust only to release it when they are moved.Books and magazines - The love of reading is a good thing but consider getting a bookcase that has a door. Magazines and books are prime dust catchers and can spend a lot of time covered in depending on how frequently you read those novels.
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- Clean air ducts regularly.
- Use a vacuum with a Hepa filter.
- Open your windows and turn off the AC.




3 Comments
Post a CommentGet your vents cleaned by a pro. Especially if your house is a newer one. Sloppy clean up by sub-contractors during construction can cause a real headache for the homeowner. We just had this done on our 4 year old house. There were small pieces of lumber, lots of sawdust, nails, screws, large amounts of sheetrock dust and large particles in our ducts. The furnace is quieter and doesn't kick out the morning dust cloud. All of my allergy symptoms are gone too.
AC does not bring air from the outside into your home, it cycles air from the inside. With a good filter you can use the AC to filter some of that dust.
One can vacuum furniture, and stop dust in it's tracks. I agree carpet is a dust magnet. Yet, dust is a part of life and best to clean once a week and be glad you own something to clean, you could be homeless. Thank you for your time.