Every apartment owner has at least once wondered why surfaces are covered with a gray patina just a few hours after wet cleaning. Dust is not just an aesthetic problem, but a complex cocktail of organic and mineral particleswhich is constantly circulating in the air. Understanding the main sources of its occurrence helps not only to maintain cleanliness, but also to significantly improve the quality of life in the home.
The main sources of pollution in the apartment
Most house dust comes from outside the home, but a significant proportion is generated within the room itself. The key factors are:
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Textiles. Carpets, curtains, plaids and upholstered furniture are the main “generators” of pile and microfibers of fabrics. With every movement, these particles are lifted into the air.
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Keratinized skin particles. Humans and pets are constantly renewing the skin covering, supplying a staple diet for the dust mites.
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Open windows. Even modern screens do not trap plant pollen, soil particles and soot from automobile exhaust that settles on window sills.
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Static electricity. Household appliances, monitors and TVs attract particles from the air, creating a magnetic field for contaminants.
Why cleaning doesn’t always help
Sometimes the problem lies not in the frequency of cleaning, but in the condition of your home’s engineering systems. If ventilation ventilation is weak or clogged, the air stagnates and suspended particles settle more quickly on the shelves. The situation is exacerbated by low humidity. In dry air (especially during the heating season) dust loses weight and stays in a volatile state longer, traveling even from a slight draft.
How to slow down the accumulation process
To keep surfaces cleaner for longer, experts recommend paying attention to microclimate. The use of air washers and humidifiers makes micro-particles become heavier and settle faster, making them easier to collect. Also important is the role of airtightness. Replacing old window seals and installing filters on supply ventilation can reduce exterior debris by 70%.
For effective cleanliness control, it is important to use wipes made of microfibermicrofibers that physically capture dirt rather than simply redistributing it across the surface. Timely replacement of filters in the vacuum cleaner prevents fine dust from being released back into the living space. The combination of humidity control and quality air filtration can significantly reduce the time spent on keeping things tidy.
