Dust in the house is always unpleasant, especially to those people who suffer from allergic reactions. Are there any ways to reduce the amount of dust? Let's see where it comes from and how to reduce the frequency of harvesting.
Where does the dust come from
The dust is different. It consists not only of sand that enters the apartment with air flows from the window. Dust is also dead skin cells, dandruff, hair, undercoat and pet hair, plant pollen, tiny fibers of tissue, paper and dirt brought from the street on boots.
It is impossible to isolate oneself from dust, but it is possible to reduce its amount. You just need to organize cleaning and stock up on special gadgets.
How to reduce dust
Cleanliness in the house consists of several points. This is not only regular cleaning, but also the organization of space, especially the entrance to the house. To reduce the amount of dirt in the apartment for a long time, take several measures at once.
Footwear
The main source of dirt is not the open window, but the shoes, especially in the off-season! More than half of the dirt in the house is due to the unclean soles in which we walk along the corridor. Some people walk in shoes even to the main part of the apartment.
The solution is simple: put two rugs at the door. Before the threshold - to wipe his feet, immediately after the threshold - to change shoes. Ask guests to wipe their feet and do not forget to do it yourself. Once every few days, clean the house rug with a vacuum cleaner, and shake the outside once a week when wiping the vestibule.
The shelf for street boots and boots should ideally be in the vestibule / canopy, but if this is not possible, close to the door to immediately change shoes to your home.
Tip
Get a shoe rack. Place slippers on the top shelf, and street shoes on the bottom. This is the most convenient option.
Get it right
The obvious rule is to use vacuum cleaners, mops or steam cleaners at least once a week, or better every other day.
Do not forget to vacuum upholstered furniture, especially in the folds between the back, handles and seat. The curtains also need cleaning from dust. Walk along walls, skirting boards, and the ceiling.
Miss Cleanliness magazine recommends not using feather brooms for cleaning: they are useless, you just move the dust from the surfaces into the air and it settles again. Get microfiber cloths for cleaning or wet wipes.
Bedding and other textiles
No matter how beautiful and soft the rugs and fluffy carpets, they actively collect dust and create it themselves. The same applies to curtains, upholstered furniture, clothes. If you prefer "classic" interiors, you will often have to remove dust.
If you do not clean pillows, mattresses for a long time and do not change bedclothes, particles of skin, dandruff and even dust mites accumulate in all these accessories. Make a habit of vacuuming the mattress every time you change clothes. Blankets, pillows also need attention. Shake out dust several times a year or dry clean items.
Tip
If the family is large, do not save and buy a tumble dryer. You don’t have to wait half a day for the clothes to dry, and things will not pick up and scatter microfiber dust around the house. This “gift” always accumulates under a conventional dryer.
Open windows
Ventilate the house several times a day, and keep the windows closed the rest of the time. Dust will fly many times less.
Advice for allergy sufferers - Seal the standard mosquito net with a light cloth, such as chintz or cambric. Make a few removable covers, like for an ironing board, so as not to wash one at a time, but to send them into the washing machine several times a week. And if you also moisten the fabric, allergens will not get into the house at all.
Get rid of excess
Small items on open shelves collect dust and take a lot of time to clean. Either place souvenirs dear to your heart under glass doors, or remove them altogether. Carpet coverings are also dust collectors. If possible, discard them.
Do not forget to meticulously evaluate plush toys (yours and yours) - how many of them make sense to store on an open shelf, and how many can be put in a drawer under the lid?
Beauty is the key to cleanliness
Often blame pets for wool on the floor, but people themselves are a lot of "litter". Dandruff, skin peel, fallen hair - all this turns into dirt. Pay attention to how much hair remains on the comb after styling, how often you have to wash your hair, is there any “snow” on your shoulders? All this is not only a threat to cleanliness and comfort, but also signs of problems with the dermis and other organs.
Take care of yourself (Miss Purity magazine recommends consulting with a therapist and a dermatologist): drink vitamins, change shampoo and lotion to better or more suitable for you, do not forget about hand and body creams, and, of course, love yourself and take any situations in life and at work philosophically.
Take time for your pets
An unkempt cat or dog carries its hair around the house. Take care of pets: they are very convenient to tidy up on a tiled or other smooth floor. Use special “nappies” that gently comb out without harming the pet. Although cats often love metal combs, this is easy to guess if the cat purrs when you scratch it with your nails.
An equally important aspect is animal nutrition: a lack of vitamins causes active molting. The main symptom is that the pet sheds its wool, out of season, i.e. in summer or winter.
Do not forget about green pets: dust accumulates on indoor plants in huge quantities.
Dust gadgets
An irreplaceable thing for an allergy sufferer is a dust collector. This device absorbs dust directly from the air, simultaneously cleaning it from odors and toxic substances.
Indirectly, the amount of dust is affected by air humidity. Ideally, it should be kept at 50%. Modern gadgets can include both functions: humidification and dust collection.
It will not be possible to completely get rid of dust, but we are able to limit its ingress to the house. Clean correctly, in extreme cases, install gadgets - and your home will stay clean longer.