You might think that dust and mold aren’t a big issue, especially if they’re not directly affecting you. But in reality, it’s working behind the scenes and might be causing some negative effects on your body that you are not noticing. 

Having Dust and Molds in Your Home

Even if you think your home is clean, there’s undoubtedly a bit of dust somewhere you’re not reaching, like the tops of your ceiling fans, the tops of cabinets, or even under your bed. If you’re someone who suffers from asthma, allergies, or any other breathing problems, dust can cause your allergies or asthma to act up. Mold, on the other hand, is very toxic and, even in small quantities, can cause damage to your lungs. So, how can you make your home dust and mold-free?

Tips for a Dust and Mold-Free Home

Change Your Air Filters

Using a high-quality air filter is essential if your home has a forced-air cooling and heating system. Not only will a good air filter assist in preventing the spread of mold, but the air will also feel much fresher.

Along with utilizing a quality air filter, always remember to change it out on a regular basis, especially if you notice dust building up. You run the risk of it failing to function properly if you don’t change the filters. Start by replacing the air filter, which prevents dirt, dust, and other particles from entering your HVAC system. In addition to keeping your HVAC system clean, this filter also helps prevent indoor pollutants. The air quality in your house will improve with regular filter changes.

Use Doormats

One of the best ways to prevent dust from getting inside your home is to stop it at the front door. Although you can’t do anything about the dust that accumulates inside from dead skin cells, pets, etc., It would be incredibly helpful to use a doormat to at least lessen the dust build-up inside the home. 

Reconsider Using Carpeting

Carpets hold a whole lot of dust, especially if you don’t properly clean them regularly. Moreover, the dust build-up on your carpet gets released with every step you take. So, although removing carpeting is a huge step, if you want to reduce the dust accumulation inside your home, we suggest you start removing it and replacing it with a hard-surface flooring. 

Damp Mopping

Dusting and damp mopping is a huge game changer. This is because a damp mop can get a hold of dust much better than a dry one, plus, the mop can be simply rinsed down so you can use it continually to remove dust all over your home.

Ventilate Your Damp Spaces

In damp areas like bathrooms and kitchens, where ventilation fans are inadequate or nonexistent, there may be enough moisture to support the growth of mold. Ensure that all bathrooms and kitchens have adequate ventilation by using fans that exhaust moisture outside rather than into attics. 

Schedule Weekly Cleaning Sessions

Lastly, to keep your home dust and mold-free, you have to schedule weekly cleaning sessions; checking whether or not there is any mold or dust build-up anywhere so that you can clean it immediately. If you don’t have the time but have the money, you can hire people to do the weekly cleaning in your stead.

Bottomline

Mold and dust are sometimes inevitable. However, it’s important that you remove them from your home as soon as you can for the benefit of your health.