While dust is a natural occurrence, no one wants it floating around inside their San Jose, CA home. It circulates through the heating vents and is unhealthy, unsightly, and disastrous for those with allergies or asthma. About 60% of household dust comes in from outside. And dust often consists of dirt, lint, organic fibers from fabrics, dead skin, animal dander, food debris, soot, and matter from smoking or cooking. It might also contain arsenic, lead, and even DDT. Some things that contribute to the dust in your home include the climate, building materials, pets, cooking and cleaning habits, and the occupants themselves.
Steps to Rid Your Home of Unwanted Dust
No home will ever be completely dust free. But there are some ways you can significantly reduce dust in your house, including:
Yes, occasionally it is good to open your windows for ventilation and air circulation. But every time you do, you also welcome in pollen and airborne pollutants. So you will want to limit the amount of time you leave your windows open, especially during windy or high allergy days.
A significant amount of dust comes in on the soles of your shoes and gets shaken off inside. So while a doormat might not seem like much, it can have a significant impact on the amount of dirt and dust coming in from the outside. Choose one with bristles that will trap the dirt.
Another major contributor to dust are your furry friends. One solution is regular baths to decrease shedding and pet dander. And if your pet has an aversion to baths, thoroughly brush them outside to remove loose hair. Otherwise, you might simply need to take them to a professional for routine cleaning.
You should wash your sheets and pillows on a weekly basis. This helps eliminate dander, dead skin, and dust mites.
You should vacuum the heavy traffic areas of your home once a day. This will go a long way towards pulling up the pet hair, ground-in dirt, and dead skin from off the floors. Just make sure your model has a HEPA filter. Otherwise, a lot of dust can reenter your air space, doing little to solve your dust problem.
Some rugs in your home don’t allow for proper vacuuming. So the best solution is to take them outside, hang them on a fence or clothes line, and beat them. You will be surprised at how much comes out.
You have probably noticed how much dust these items collect. A lot of gunk can accumulate, especially if you open your windows often or run your fan year round. Don’t let these havens for dust get the better of you. Clean them with a dry, porous cloth or a damp cloth to remove dust particles.
A clogged filter not only sends dust particles back into the air, but can force your HVAC system to work twice as hard. This wears down the components quickly. So during peak usage, replace furnace filters every one or two months. Replace it more often if you have pets.
If you suffer from severe allergies or asthma, it might be in your best interest to invest in a top of the line air purifier. It traps the dust and keeps it out of circulation.
Have more questions about eliminating dust and maintaining your cooling and heating system in San Jose, CA air conditioning service? Contact Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning. You can reach us at (408) 800-2791 or bring your questions to 1045 N 10th St San Jose, CA 95112.