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How to Fight Dust: 14 Useful Tips
It's as old as the world. It's nearly impossible to get rid of. Without exaggeration, it can be called the number one enemy of every housewife. Perhaps you've already guessed that we're talking about dust — a ubiquitous presence in homes.
Dust contains various particles. Some are completely harmless, while others may cause serious health issues such as asthma or allergies. That's why it's essential to never stop fighting dust spread in your home. To make this battle as successful as possible, we recommend following a few simple rules.
1. Regular Cleaning
Everyone likely knows this rule. But reminding again that thorough cleaning is the most effective way to combat dust and other pollutants won’t hurt.

2. Minimalist Interior
The absence of detailed decor, excess furniture, smooth monolithic surfaces, and practical, easy-to-maintain materials — all these features, typical of a popular modern style, not only set a stylish tone but also significantly simplify reducing dust in your home.

3. Choosing the Right Decor
If you're not drawn to the ascetic principles of minimalism, approach the issue from another angle. Get rid of so-called dust collectors. Large soft toys, various sofa cushions, and high-pile carpets may look cozy and homey, but if you can't ensure regular professional cleaning, it's better to avoid them.
4. Choosing the Right Materials
Be careful when selecting materials. Remember: when it comes to cleaning, wooden parquet flooring is preferable to carpet, and leather sofa upholstery is better than fabric. Dust is easier to remove from smooth surfaces than from textured or fluffy ones — just wipe them down.
5. Doormat in the Entrance
If you think a doormat doesn't fit your interior style, remember it's not only decorative but also functional. A doormat helps prevent outdoor dust from being tracked into your home on shoes.

6. Freezing Items
If you can't regularly clean small items that collect dust, freeze them. Allergists claim that placing soft children's toys in a plastic bag, freezing them for a couple of days, and letting them thaw naturally destroys all dust mites living inside.

7. Training Pets
No matter how much you love your cat, dog, or other pet, try to limit their movement. Animals are excellent dust carriers. To maintain hygiene, avoid letting them into the bedroom, especially if you're prone to allergies.

8. Cleaning Pillows
Simply washing pillowcases and covers isn't enough. Pillows themselves need to be cleaned or replaced every six months. Otherwise, they become breeding grounds for numerous dust mite colonies.

9. Unmade Beds
It might seem strange, but some doctors believe bed covers prevent the mattress from cooling down. A cool environment is essential to slow down dust mite reproduction.

10. High-Quality Mattress
Cleaning or replacing a mattress is a laborious task. To avoid negative consequences from dust accumulation, choose a high-quality one. Modern manufacturers offer mattresses with various fillings that prevent dust mite multiplication. Additionally, keep a set of high-quality removable covers.

11. Weekly Bed Linen Change
Change bed linens at least once a week. To prevent premature fabric wear, use a gentle wash cycle. Even a short wash in warm water is enough to destroy dust mites.

12. Keep Doors Closed
It's easier to prevent dust from entering hard-to-reach areas than to clean them properly. So make it a habit to close cupboard and drawer doors.

13. Regulating Humidity
Low humidity helps dust travel. High humidity creates an ideal environment for dust mite reproduction. That’s why it’s crucial to be able to control this factor. Special devices available in stores can help.
14. Air Purification
Another useful invention is an air purifier. It traps tiny airborne particles, reducing overall dust levels. Air purifiers can be bought in specialized stores or ordered online.

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