Think about how many places you walk through and the germs that frequent those areas. Public restrooms, parks, and city streets are not the cleanest of places. So leave the dirt outside where it belongs.
Groom Your Pets
We hate to break it to you, but even pets with short hair are adding to the amount of dust in your house. To decrease dander, make a habit of grooming your pets at least once a week. You won’t just be reducing dust; you’ll also be giving your dog or cat a shinier, healthier coat!
Beat And Shake Out Your Rugs
Even though you’re already vacuuming your rugs, shaking them out will provide a much more thorough cleaning.
Take them outside every once in a while and drape them over a porch railing or clothesline. Then, beat them with a broom.
Change Your Air Filters
Filters remove dust from the air by trapping large particles. It’s just what you want to happen! But the thing is, you must change them occasionally.
When a filter becomes too full of dust, your HVAC system will continue pushing air through the filter, along with dust. So for cleaner, crisper air, replace them according to the instructions on the product’s packaging.
This guide will ensure that your home is as dust-free as it can be!
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