2024 Author: Gavin MacAdam | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 13:38
With the arrival of spring, for many, it is time for general cleaning. And it is important not only to put things in order, but also to get rid of the accumulated dust. Let it not be possible to completely eliminate it, but it is quite possible to remove most of it. We offer you some useful tips for a successful fight
Dust is an eternal substance that cannot be removed once and for all. Even having defeated her by wet cleaning and washing, she is able to revive by the beginning of the next day. Dust is not only a debilitating foe, but it is also very dangerous at times. By itself, consisting of the smallest grains of sand and particles, it is not capable of harming a person. Dust mites pose a threat. They are small, invisible creatures only 0.2-0.6 mm in size. Any surface of a living space can be home to 100-10,000 of these dangerous creatures that can cause allergic reactions.
To prevent the action of ticks on the body, it is necessary to provide clean air in the room. We are so accustomed to modern sealed windows and central heating in the winter season that we do not think about creating an unnatural microclimate in the house - dry and warm. Most of us use chemicals and aerosols, some of us smoke. In the absence of good ventilation in the room, all harmful substances enter the body of its residents, thereby provoking allergic diseases.
Not only can dust harm people, plants also suffer from it, not being able to fully "breathe". When spraying plants with water, the dust does not disappear, but becomes denser, therefore it is recommended to gently wipe the plant foliage with a sponge, or the dust can be shaken off with a soft brush. Also, regularly give your plants a bath day. Of course, if this procedure can be carried out.
Dust damages computers and other equipment, which, due to the numerous particles of dust clogged in them, cannot function normally and quickly fail.
One of the surest ways to deal with dust is to regularly clean the room with special tools. Here are some helpful guidelines:
1. Frequent ventilation is necessary. The room air should be renewed several times during an hour. Ventilation should work well, preventing odors and fumes from the kitchen and bathroom from spreading to other rooms.
2. The premises should not be too humid or too dry, and the air temperature should be kept within 18-20 ° C.
3. Use humidifiers, which must be of good quality and have filters. In this case, they absorb up to 75% of the dust.
4. At least once a week, it is necessary to clean carpets, floor coverings, bedspreads, fur products with a vacuum cleaner, be sure to open the windows. Carpets should be knocked out at least twice a year. A conventional vacuum cleaner sucks in mites with dust, which are immediately thrown back through another hole. Therefore, allergy sufferers need to use vacuum cleaners with special filters.
5. If chemicals are used to get rid of ticks, it can harm pets - reptiles and fish may die.
6. It is necessary to periodically knock out upholstered furniture, covering it with a damp cloth so that the dust remains on it and does not fly into the air.
7. The surface of cabinets, shelves, countertops should be wiped with a cloth soaked in an antistatic agent; books are best stored in a cabinet behind glass doors.
eight. Periodically ventilate your bed linen by taking it out into the fresh air: in the summer, hang it out in the sun, and in the winter it is useful to dry it outside.
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