Dust, the problem!!! 'Dust' the Trouble Maker!!
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Although dust is very small, it can cause us significant problems. We're usually invisible to the naked eye, only seeing it when it's larger or clustered together. Where does this dust come from? Two-thirds of most dust comes from outside, from buildings, clinging to shoes stained with dirt and grime, and from clothing. Some also enter through open windows.
Another one-third of dust comes from indoors, from clothing fibers, furniture, pet hair, etc. This dust contains microorganisms called dust mites, the main culprits behind allergies. We are actually allergic to their saliva and feces. Therefore, it's best to nip the problem in the bud by placing dust-trapping mats at the entrance of your home or building to trap dust from outside and prevent it from entering. This will significantly reduce the amount of dust in your home.
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