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How To Reduce Dust In Your Home | Home Cleaning Tips

Does it seem like no matter how much you clean, you can’t ever get rid of the dust in your home? Finding dust in your home is no fun, and it often seems that no matter how much you clean, it keeps coming back. Dust is made up of all kinds of particles including plant pollen, dead skin cells, and fibers from clothing and paper.

How To Reduce Dust In Your Home | Home Cleaning Tips

If you have allergy sufferers in your family, you’ve probably spent an enormous amount of time trying to get rid of dust. The bad news is that it’s impossible to completely get rid of dust in your home unless you’re ready to stop living in it.

That’s because many of our daily activities bring dust indoors, while other things we do in our homes add to the dust in the air.

Learn how to reduce dust in your home with the following cleaning suggestions.

1. Stick to a Daily Cleaning Routine

Prevention is the best cure when it comes to dust. You should make a routine and allocate time to every cleaning task. Then do your best to keep with it. You should prioritize cleaning your house and find time for different cleaning activities.

2. Change your bedding once a week

Regularly changing bedding might feel a little like a chore, but it’s important to get into a habit of rotating with clean bed sheets. Experts say that you should wash your bed sheets, pillowcases and duvet covers once a week or at the most every two weeks. This practice of washing and switching your lines at least once a week is a hygienic practice everyone should adopt.

3. Entrance Mats Keep Dirt Outside

An entrance mat (placed either inside or outside an entryway) can help keep your building clean from wet or dirty feet.  Say for instance the person came from outside where it’s extra dusty. Having an entrance mat allows that person to remove some of that excess dust so that it won’t go inside your building.That practice alone will significantly reduce the amount of dust tracked indoors, even if people don’t take their shoes off inside.

4. Vacuum Regularly

First off, chuck that broom because it’s doing more harm than good. Many people don’t realize that sweeping actually kicks up more dust than it removes. When you’re trying to figure out how to reduce dust in your home, you need to pick up the vacuum cleaner. Heavy-traffic areas should be vacuumed two or three times a week. Less-frequented areas should still be cleaned on a weekly basis.

5.Invest in an Air Purifier

Dust particles float through the air of your home until they find a place to land, like on carpeting or upholstery.While Air Puirifier filter dust particles, they don’t take care of dust mites (since they’re not airborne). Also, for an air purifier to be effective, you’ll need one for each room.

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