Small particles of
skin, dirt, pollen, mould spores and fabric fibres
can collect over time and cause discomfort for allergy sufferers.
Working to reduce the amount of dust in your home, workplace or holiday let can improve air quality and prolong the life of appliances, electronics and furniture.
Read on to discover our top tips on how to get rid of dust.
Keep Windows Closed
Although we all love the smell of fresh air in our homes, open windows can bring in pollen and dust particles from the outside.
Aim to keep windows closed, particularly on windy days, when possible to minimise the amount of dust that enters your property.
Don’t Sweep - Mop!
If you have hard floors in your building then aim to vacuum daily to reduce the amount of dust on the floors.
Sweeping often just moves dust around without actually collecting anything. Consider mopping immediately after vacuuming to ensure that all dust particles are effectively removed.
Invest in a Doormat
A lot of external dust, bacteria and dirt is brought inside by shoes.
By placing a welcome mat at the main entrances for your workplace, home or holiday let, you are likely to encourage visitors to use it and minimise the amount of dust entering the property.
Start at the Top
Use a damp microfibre cloth to dust your property weekly.
Make sure that you start dusting at the top (this could even include the ceilings) and then work your way down, to ensure that all dust particles are removed.
Invest in a Disinfecting System
Airburst is the ultimate disinfecting system which kills 99.9999% of harmful pathogens in seconds and removes dust and pollen from the air.
The Airburst system uses Hypochlorous acid, a natural disinfectant (it is found in your white blood cells!) which is kind to skin, people, pets and the planet.
Find out more about how you can keep your workplace, holiday let or home clean with the
help of Airburst here.