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3 Jul
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15 Tips for Reducing Dust In the Home

If you are wondering how do I reduce dust in my home, then you will find these tips on how to reduce dust in your home very helpful.

How to reduce dust in your home

Along with the warm summer weather comes gentle and not so gentle breezes that seems to carry all sorts of dust into your home.

If your home is beginning to resemble the dust bowl then here are a few tips on how to reduce dust in your house.

15 Tips on How to Reduce Dust in Your Home

#1. Sturdy Mats Inside and Outside Your Doors

A good deal of dust, dirt and pollen is carried into your home from the treads of your shoes.

To reduce the amount of dust on your shoes make sure that you have sturdy mats both right outside and right inside your door for the dirt to drop off on.

Make sure you clean the mats regularly to keep too much dirt from building up on the mat.

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#2. Sans the Shoes

Along with doormats to remove dust and dirt from the bottoms of your shoes, have everyone who enters your home remove their shoes at the door.

Keep a tray next to the door to set the shoes and contain any remaining dusts that the mats did not clean off.

Taking shoes off at the door will ensure that less dust makes its way into the rest of your home.

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#3. Invest in an Air Purifier

Air purifiers can remove dust from the very air in your home. And as long as you keep all the filters cleaned and changed when needed they can reduce dust in any room in your home.

Do keep in mind that if your home is exceptionally dusty you may need several air purifiers to get the job done efficiently.

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#4. Change Your Filters

Whether your have a HVAC system in your home or window air conditions or other devices, make sure you clean your filters regularly and change them when needed.

The whole purpose of the filters in your heating and cooling systems is to remove dust from the air and keep it away from the motor.

Dirty filters will not only leave excess dust in the air, but it can shorten the lifespan of your HVAC or window air conditioner unit.

#5. Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned

Experts debate whether having your air ducts cleaned eliminates dust in your home.

However simple logic will tell you that since your HVAC system sucks in air from your home, filters it and then blows it back out into your home, that not all of the dust will make it to your filter system.

Meaning that, some of the dust falls along the duct where it can be blown back out into your air.

So, cleaning your air ducts every so often should help reduce the amount of dust in your home.

#6. Remove Your Carpeting

If you are having real difficulty with dust in your home and you can afford it, then have your carpeting removed.

Carpeting holds a good deal of dust and some of that dust gets airborne every time you walk across the floor. (you can read the pros and cons of carpet flooring here)

Tiles and wood flooring are easy to keep dust free simply by spraying a bit of furniture polish on a dust mop and running it over your floor.

#7. Vacuum Your Floors Regularly

Vacuuming your floors regularly will help reduce dust in your home especially if you have carpet flooring.

Avoid sweeping your floors with a broom because it will only help spread the dust all over your house.

#8. Choose Curtains and Drapes that Will Go in Your Washer

Curtains and drapes like other fabrics in your home tend to be dust magnets.

So choose curtains and drapes that you can wash in the gentle cycle in your washing machine and then dry to remove any remaining dust and lint.

#9. Wash Your Bedding Weekly

Your bedding collects dust mites, dead skin cells and dust whether you notice it or not.

Washing your bedding from the sheets to the comforter at least once a week can also help to keep the dust in your home at bay.

Clean sweet bedding may also help you to sleep better at night as well, giving you a double benefit of washing your bedding often.

#10. Vacuum Your Mattress

While your bed is stripped and you’re washing your bed, take the time to do a thorough job of vacuuming your mattress.

Vacuuming your mattress will remove excess dust, dust mites and even allergens from your home.

Make sure you vacuum your mattress and box springs as well as the rails and other parts of your bed.

Related: How to Clean a Mattress Like a Pro

#11. Lose the Feather Duster

Feather dusters don’t remove dust, they simply blow it around. Choose to dust with a slightly damp cloth instead of a feather duster.

A damp cloth picks up more dust than a dry dust cloth and then washing the dust cloth removes the dust from your home entirely.

#12. Shake Your Area Rugs Out of Door

Don’t clean your area rugs inside your house. Carry them outside far away from your doors and windows and give them a good shaking. Or hang them over a clothesline and beat them with a fly swatter.

Getting the dust out of your area rugs ensures that there will less dust to be kicked around your home.

#13. Clean Your Screens

Cleaning the window screens absolutely helps to reduce dust in a house.

If you are opening windows to let fresh air into your home during the warmer weather, then you are going to want to make sure that your screens are free of dust.

A dusty screen can allow a good deal of dust to enter your house if you get a good strong wind blowing towards your home.

Normally, taking your screens out of your windows and brushing them off outside with a stiff brush will remove most, if not all of the dust from your window screens.

#14. Keep Your Driveway and Sidewalks Swept

The hard surfaces outside of your home make it easier for dust to blow around.

So keep your driveways, sidewalk, porches, patios and decks swept so that there is less loose dust to be blown into your house.

#15. Seal Any Cracks in Your Home

Almost all homes, especially older homes, develop cracks here and there through which dust can be blown in.

Doing a yearly check and sealing any cracks in your home that you find will not only keep some of that dust out of your house, but will keep pesky bugs out as well.

Following these tips will help you to reduce the dust in your house as well as help you and your family breathe easier.

Do you have other tips on how to reduce dust in your home? Leave your comment below.

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