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 Article: Best Way to Dust

"Don't let dust build up into grime — use these tools and techniques to get every room clean.

 

Article: How Often should we dust?

"Dust is actually composed of items like human skin cells, fabric fibers, pet dander, dust mite excrement, as well as dirt and debris being tracked inside.

Dusting is a necessary chore for a few reasons. Dust on surfaces can make surfaces look dingy and dirty. Dust can actually cause scratching and damage to household surfaces. Dust also presents allergy and breathing problems for many groups of people. Dusting as a regular chore can protect family members and the surfaces of our homes."

Brief article discusses the frequency of dusting and what to dust.



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