Ever notice a thin layer of dust on every surface after just a few days? You’re not alone. Dust shows up everywhere – on shelves, in the air, even on your screen. The good news is you don’t need fancy equipment or a big budget to keep it under control. Below are simple actions you can start today.
First, tackle the sources. Pets shed a lot, and fabrics like curtains trap particles. {{replace}}
1. Take shoes off at the door. Shoes bring in dirt from outside. Keep a mat and a shoe rack near the entry so you don’t walk dust straight onto the floor.
2. Use the right cleaning tools. Microfiber cloths grab dust better than cotton rags. A damp mop or a vacuum with a HEPA filter removes fine particles that a regular broom might just stir up.
3. Don’t forget hidden spots. Light switches, ceiling fans, and the tops of wardrobes collect dust silently. Wipe them with a damp cloth once a week.
How you arrange a room can help the air stay cleaner.
• Keep windows closed on windy days. Wind pushes dust into the house. If you need fresh air, open windows for a short burst, then close them.
• Use door drafts. A simple draft stopper at the bottom of doors blocks dust from hallways.
• Place plants strategically. Certain indoor plants, like spider plants or snake plants, can capture some dust particles. Just remember to clean the leaves so they don’t become dust magnets.
While you’re at it, an affordable air purifier with a HEPA filter can make a big difference, especially in rooms where you spend a lot of time.
Finally, set a schedule. Dust control isn’t a one‑time thing; it works best when you repeat a few key steps. Try a quick 10‑minute sweep each evening and a deeper clean once a week. Over time you’ll notice less dust settling, cleaner surfaces, and you’ll breathe easier.
Give these tips a try and see how quickly your space feels fresher. Small changes add up, and you’ll save time and money by not having to deep‑clean constantly.
Delhi's air quality was moderately polluted on March 20, with Mundka listed as the most affected area. Despite recent AQI improvements, measures by CM Rekha Gupta focus on dust reduction, traffic management, and public transport enhancements, aiming to combat pollution. Rising temperatures predicted for Thursday could increase air pollution challenges.