Tips for Reducing Dust Without Deep Cleaning

7. Dust with Dryer Sheets

Dryer sheets can be an unexpected ally in your dust-fighting arsenal. Their anti-static properties make them ideal for dusting, as they not only pick up dust but also help repel it. Use dryer sheets on baseboards, blinds, and electronic screens to remove dust and prevent it from returning quickly. This method is particularly useful for hard-to-reach areas and can leave your home smelling fresh. Plus, repurposing dryer sheets for dusting is an economical and sustainable choice.

8. Incorporate Indoor Plants

Plants in the home garden on the balcony. Photo Credit: Envato @EvgeniiaFreeman

Indoor plants can be a beautiful addition to your home while also serving a functional purpose in reducing dust. Certain plants, such as spider plants and peace lilies, can improve air quality by filtering out pollutants and increasing humidity levels, which can help settle dust. The increased humidity makes dust particles heavier, causing them to fall to the ground rather than float in the air. Regularly wiping the leaves of your plants will also prevent dust buildup, ensuring they continue to thrive and purify your air.

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