What makes up household dust




















But you can put your air conditioner on recirculation mode, buy a high-efficiency particulate absorbing HEPA filter, and keep your windows sealed. Wash the indoor one regularly, and vacuum your outdoor one — keep them clean. Professor Taylor also recommends trading your feather duster for a microfibre one, because feather dusters spread the particles around, which is the last thing you want to do.

Professor Taylor's final tip? Don't empty your vacuum cleaner dirt into the compost. It smothers them. And empty it carefully, especially if you're an asthmatic.

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While a regular cleaning schedule will keep the dust in your home at manageable levels, those airborne particles are an inevitable aspect of any indoor space. If you live on a busy city street with lots of traffic, you likely have more dust, Barrett explains. The more going on outside, the more accumulation you will see-but the same is true of your interior environment. If you have a plethora of knick knacks and small items, there are more places for airborne particles to settle.

It's scientifically impossible to have an entirely dust-free house, but you can reduce your interior's levels and improve allergies as a result. Remember to include furniture and upholstery each time you vacuum, adds Henry Paterson, the senior operations executive at Housekeep.

Frequent dusting is also crucial to ensure that you don't make the problem worse each time you clean, John Selkow of Office Pride Commercial Cleaning Services explains.

Attempting to clean a surface with a heavy layer of dust will only push more particles into the air during the removal process-so the goal should be to avoid accumulation in the first place. To do so, Selkow recommends welcome mats and walk-off mats to prevent tracked-in dirt, as well as an HVAC filtration system to stop dust from layering up.

Paterson likes vacuums with built-in HEPA high-efficiency particulate absorbing filters, which trap dust and allergens as you clean; you can even purchase HEPA air purifiers to trap more dust and allergens all day long.

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