1. Keep windows closed at all times
Fresh air is always nice, so to avoid being affected by outside dust, you should close the door after cleaning each area. Using window and door shields won’t prevent pollen and small dust particles from getting in. Therefore, close windows and doors to reduce indoor dust.
2. Use washable doormats and take off shoes
Placing washable or easy-to-clean doormats inside and outside the entrance will reduce the amount of dust that enters your home. Furthermore, taking off shoes at the entrance will help prevent dirt and dust from sticking to your shoes and lingering on your floor.
3. Regularly clean carpets
Carpets are more likely to accumulate dust and cause dust to spread in the air compared to hard surface floors. You should vacuum and dust carpets regularly to keep your home clean. If your floors are not carpeted, make sure you clean them regularly.
4. Change bedding and towels weekly
Dust can be harmful to dead skin cells, so the bedroom and bathroom are prime areas that need regular cleaning. Bedspreads, towels, and bath mats should be washed weekly to eliminate dust mites and allergens. In addition, pillowcases and mattress protectors can protect against dust mites. This may not prevent dust, but it will reduce the amount of harmful dust on your body.
5. Declutter
Take a look at the stack of papers on your desk or your grandmother’s tea collection displayed on the kitchen shelf. Are they dusty? All the items displayed in our homes are filled with dust. To minimize cleaning time to the maximum, you can remove things you don’t use or need, or you can also display collections in glass cabinets and consider how often you need to clean them in a week.
Don’t forget to check your wardrobe. If you’re hanging clothes with dust on their shoulders, clean them quickly. If you want to keep clothes, place them in a suitable breathable storage bag that can be laundered regularly.
6. Identify dust-prone areas
There are some surfaces in the house that are more prone to dust. Fabric-upholstered chairs are more likely to trap and release dust easily than leather or non-upholstered furniture. Thick window curtains also accumulate more dust than lightweight curtains that can be laundered regularly. Artificial plants are more likely to accumulate dust than live plants, but they can be quickly rinsed under the shower. So, you should consider in choosing household items to minimize the amount of dust that remains.
7. Use a vacuum with a filter
Using a vacuum cleaner reduces the amount of dust released into the air while vacuuming, and choose disposable dust cloths or small fiber cloths instead of feather dusters that only scatter dust while cleaning. Make sure all your tools are cleaned regularly so they can work at their best.
8. Take care of your furry pets
Pets are part of our families, but pets contribute significantly to the level of dust in the house with their fur and the particles they bring on their fur. So, bathe your pets regularly and consider keeping just enough pets to keep your home clean and shiny.
9. Use additional air purifiers
Air purifiers not only remove odor from the air, but they also help filter out dust. Most use a fan system to suck in air from the room, keep particles in the filter, and circulate cleaner air. You should use them regularly and clean them regularly to reduce the level of dust in your home.
10. Replace air filters
Whether you have a central heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system or individual units, air filters should be changed regularly. As air circulates, dust is trapped in the filters to prevent it from returning to living areas. Some systems have cleanable filters, while others require new filters monthly. In addition to the air system, clean or replace filters in range hoods, clothes dryers, and essential oil diffusers to ensure their longevity./.
According to VOV
“5 Tips to Maintain a Clean and Breathable Home Environment”
Protecting your family from air pollution can be a challenging task. In Vietnamese cities, the number of unhealthy air days has been rising, putting residents and visitors at risk. In order to keep your home from becoming overwhelmed by this dust and smoke, here are 5 tips to help you keep the air inside your home clean and healthy.