How to prevent the accumulation of dust on surfaces immediately after cleaning?

       But it makes no sense to spend hours dusting if you wake up the next morning and find that the dust has accumulated on the surface you just cleaned.
       Dusting doesn’t have to be a hassle, and there are plenty of cheap and easy ways to do it, including a special trick to dust off a ceiling fan without bathing in mud.
       Simply place the case opening over the blade and close it completely, then remove it, making sure the fan is turned off.
       These handy sheets even prevent dust from accumulating on static electronics, including TV and computer screens.
       To reduce dust mites, be sure to wash your bedding at least once a week and at least two weeks later.
       Dust mites also love humidity, so be sure to circulate the air with a fan and maybe open a window or two.
       You can mix a few drops of the oil with baking soda and sprinkle it on fabric surfaces infested with dust mites.
        Consider buying a filter. HEPA filters trap tiny particles, including pollen, pet dander and dust mites, so they’re less likely to be inhaled.
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Post time: Jun-07-2023