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Having dust settle in your home is an unfortunate but common problem. If you think about the gross truth about what dust is really made of — things like skin cells and bacteria, pet dander, and pollen ...
I am constantly battling dust: I live in an old home in a city with less-than-stellar outdoor air quality, and I have a dog who sheds a lot.Dusting feels like a constant chore that I can never get ...
Besides making your bedroom look and feel unclean, dust can also trigger allergies, causing you to sneeze and preventing you from drifting off. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ...
Even if you live by yourself, you do not live alone. In a new analysis of dust samples collected from 1,200 homes across the United States, researchers report that most of us cohabitate with a few ...
Dust is an annoying, but almost unavoidable, fact of life. No matter how many times a week we clean our homes top to bottom, we can never seem to curb the amount of those tiny particles in the air ...
Q: I have a tremendous amount of dust in my home and I don’t know how to get rid of it. There seem to be dust bunnies everywhere even though I’ve had my air ducts cleaned.
There's a myth that house dust is mostly human skin, but luckily, it's only a little bit true.Skin cells are part of the makeup of house dust, but there are a lot of other components in that layer ...
Kabagaye says that if your filter is dirty it means you will have a lot of dust in your house. You should change the filter in your air conditioner system at least monthly.