HOW DO I REDUCE DUST IN MY HOUSE?
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- Feb 13, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 21, 2022
Anyone who suffers from allergies can tell you: they’re for real. And the allergens inside the house, like molds, house dust, dust mites, and pet dander can be just as intense as outdoor triggers like springtime pollen. To help allergy-proof your home, prevent dust and reduce the symptoms of hay fever and allergic asthma, The Mayo Clinic recommends a weekly house cleaning routine.
Cleaning Tips to Prevent Allergies
Damp-mopping hard floors
Removing dust from all surfaces including easy-to-forget ones like ceiling fans, windowsills, window frames, and the tops of doors
Use a damp microfiber rag to collect the dust; feather dusters just redistribute the dust
Vacuuming carpet, furniture cushions and pillows. Use a micro-filter vacuum bag or a HEPA filter
Shaking out rugs and give pillows a good whack (outside!)
Other Allergy-Reducing Cleaning Tips
Replacing your HVAC air filters every two to three months with HEPA air filters
Inspecting air ducts for dust build up on the duct walls and clean if needed
Steam cleaning carpets every six months
Washing drapes and curtains
Run a HEPA air purifier in the room
Clean air vent registers with the brush attachment on your vacuum
Keep your house cooler (70⁰ F or below) and drier (relative humidity at 50% or below) to create indoor conditions that are less hospitable to dust mites and mold spores
Naturally, house cleaning services from Mini Maid Cleaning Co can proactively take care of the dust so your house has fewer allergens and you have more time to do the things you enjoy.
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