We often clean the floors, furniture and surfaces at hand, but another place accumulates tenacious dust and generally goes unnoticed.
Battle against dust is a daily challenge in our homes. Despite regular cleaning of the soils, furniture and surfaces frequently used, a place escapes our vigilance and silently accumulates an impressive amount of dust. Often out of sight, this space is a real hub for particles that fly in the air. However, its maintenance is crucial, because the dust is deposited in abundance, resulting in not only a visual inconvenience, but also potential nuisance for health.
Passing the vacuum cleaner under the sofa, cleaning the switches, or by dusting the low shelves, we think we are doing well, but some corners systematically escape this meticulous attention. Daily, time constraints, or even just oversights make this place a no go zone in household routines. However, this accumulation is a source of allergens and can strongly degrade the quality of indoor air.
Beyond the classic surfaces, this dust invisible to the naked eye is generally composed of fine particles, dead skins, textile fibers and various pollutants which are embedded in these forgotten corners. Protecting your house and family therefore involves taking a fresh look at these neglected areas. But for that, you still need to know where to look for precisely.
This particularly conducive to dust place is the top of the frames and doors. Omitted during cleaning, this small space located in height is a real dust trap. Difficult to access and invisible, it almost systematically escapes cleaning routines, accumulating a fairly thick and tenacious layer. While paying attention is simple, and the result for the hygiene of the house is immediate.
Regular cleaning of these surfaces, using a microfiber cloth or a telescopic feather, makes it possible to limit this accumulation. This easy and quick gesture greatly helps to improve indoor air and reduce allergic risks. So, for a healthy house from the floor to the ceiling, don’t forget to look up and take a little dust break in these high perched places, it’s worth it!