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How to Avoid Getting a Dusty Home

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You are tired of living in a dusty home? You try to prevent dusty air, but you constantly find yourself thinking: “My house is so dusty”? If all of this sounds familiar, know that you are not alone. In this article, we want to share with you a couple of practical tips on how to reduce dust in your home.

 

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Tip #1. Use Entrance Mats at Every Door

If you have a mat outside and inside of every entrance to your home, people will wipe their feet. In this way, there will not be lots of dust in the house even if your guests take their shoes off inside. Naturally enough, you will need to shake or clean the mats regularly. Nevertheless, it is a price worth paying because it will help you avoid getting into a dusty house.

 

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Tip #2. Pay Attention to How You Vacuum

A lot of people say: “My house is always dusty; do I need to vacuum every day?”. Well, the answer to that question is: “It depends on the number of people in your household”. Usually, it is enough to go over each room once a week. Nevertheless, it is certainly necessary to vacuum high-traffic areas a few times per week.
In addition to how often you vacuum, it makes a difference whether or not you vacuum the right way. If you vacuum too fast, your vacuum cleaner will not be able to suck up all the dirt. In this regard, focus on working in slow and overlapping strokes. Furthermore, clean wall to wall and then turn at a right angle to vacuum each room once again.

 

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Tip #3. Get the Right Equipment

Let’s face it. You cannot remove dust by relying on feather dusters. They simply do not work. So, why not using your vacuum’s soft-bristled dusting attachment instead? It can help you properly clean curtains, baseboards, mini-blinds and drapes.

 

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Next, it is effective to use a microfiber cloth whenever you want to clean hard surfaces such as shelves and tabletops. Take a note that it is better to get your cloth lightly wet. Also, make sure you rinse and replace it frequently.

 

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Tip #4. Keep the Air Ducts Clean

The next tip we want to give you includes keeping the vents and ducts clean. This will help you avoid getting a dusty home. And the good news is that it is not a very time-consuming process. Initially, you will need to invest about five minutes per vent, yet after that, it will only take you less than a minute.

 

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Tip #5. Avoid Blowing Dust Around

Last, but not least, make sure you change your HVAC filters and outdoor condenser units every couple of weeks. It would be best if you set a reminder so that you do not need to remember when you need to do that. Also, if your budget is tight, buy disposable and inexpensive filters.

 

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To sum up, there are numerous steps that you can take to avoid getting a dusty home. So, even if you do not have allergy sufferers in your family, do not underestimate the importance of reducing dust.

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