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Airborne house dust can cause of indoor allergies and respiratory problems. House dust can become airborne easily and can trigger eye, throat, and nose irritation; headache, dizziness, nausea, and fatigue. In order to reduce allergies associated with dust, it is recommended that homeowners have their air duct systems cleaned and have a high performance air filters such as electrostatic filters installed. Air purification systems are also recommended to remove dust from the indoor air. While 100% of the dust can never be removed from a home, airborne dust can be kept to a minimum for easier breathing for all.

Dust Minimizing the Cause of Indoor Allergies

By: Justin Brunsch




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