Dusty house? How to make your home dust-free – and KEEP it that way

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Dust and dirt is a problem most people associate with absence or negligence. However, the opposite is also true, as increased activity in one area can pull particles and grime from elsewhere. With most people shut away at home for their jobs, they will spend more than eight extra hours at home per day, requiring constant vigilance to keep everything clean and tidy.

Invest in an air purifier

Air purifiers, like humidifiers and conditioners, help improve air quality by room.

Mr Harrison said: “These are designed to collect and trap dust particles that enter your home through open doors or windows.

“When choosing an air purifier, make sure you select one with a HEPA filter and place it near doors and windows to ensure it collects as much dust and hair as possible.”



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