How do I stop dust from collecting on surfaces straight after I’ve cleaned?
Plus how to get rid of dust mites in your bedding
Plus how to get rid of dust mites in your bedding
DUST can pose a challenge in your home, especially during the colder months.
Nevertheless, there are various methods to ensure surfaces in your property remain dust-free. Here's everything you need to know.
Dusting doesn't need to be a hassle as there are plenty of cheap and simple ways to get the job done - including a special hack for cleaning dust off a ceiling fan without getting dirty yourself.
All you'll need to help is a pillowcase.
Simply place the opening of the case over the blade and cover it fully before sliding it off.
Make sure your fan is off to avoid an accident.
The dirt will cling to the inside of the case and it won't go all over the room.
Top tips from the experts:
The best thing to use to avoid dust collecting is a fabric softener sheet.
These sheets will stop dust from building on static electronic items such as TVs and computer screens.
The sheets will reduce static cling and wipe away any built-up dust that has gathered.
You can also use them to wipe blinds and surfaces that attract dust.
Here are some tips to help you clean your home like a pro:
Dust mites can build up in your bedding and furniture with fabric if it isn't cleaned regularly.
To reduce them, wash your wedding once a week at least.
You can reduce this to two weeks at a push.
Another hack is to remove wall-to-wall carpeting or reduce the temperature in your home.
The hotter your house, the more dust mites you are likely to attract.
Dust mites love humidity so try and reduce them by having air flowing a fan or open a window or two.
If you need to kill them off then natural oil is your best tool.
Mix a few drops of oil with baking soda and sprinkle them over fabric surfaces infested with dust mites.
Leave it for an hour and then use a vacuum to remove it.
You can also consider purchasing a filter.
This is a high-efficiency particulate air filter that traps tiny particles including pollen, pet dander and dust mites.
It will mean you’re less likely to breathe them in.