Most household dust comes from outside. It enters the house through ventilation routes (windows, doors, air vents), and items attached to your shoe soles.

A doormat in front of your front door will act as a barrier. Wipe your feet on it, then remove your shoes upon entry. Start by cleaning high up: the top of the cabinet, shelf, television, etc., so that the dust falls. The composition of this set of fine particles varies depending on the climate, the age of the home, the number of people living in the home as well as cleaning and cooking habits and the presence of smokers. A thin gray layer settles everywhere in your home, on your furniture, floors, or electrical appliances. Our suggestions are to get rid of them. The dust bunnies have taken up residence in your house. The best way to prevent dust is to keep it at a low level in the house.