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7 Household Cleaning Habits That Contribute to Poor Indoor Air Quality

The way you clean your house and the frequency with which you clean it may be contributing to poor indoor air quality inside your home. Click to learn about common cleaning habits that make your indoor air dirtier.

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Why Do Some People Have Seasonal Allergies?

Roughly 25 million people in the United States live with seasonal allergies, and if you’re one of them, you know just how irritating they can be. But why do some people suffer from allergies and others don’t? It all comes down to the way each person’s immune system works.

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Can You Really Be Allergic to Dust?

Yes, it’s possible to be allergic to the dust that settles on surfaces around your house, in your vehicle, and even in your bedsheets. And if you’ve been dealing with mysterious, allergy-like symptoms and can’t seem to find a cause, dust may be the culprit.

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5 Tips for Controlling Indoor Dust Accumulation During Winter

When you live in Minnesota, chances are you spend the majority of your time indoors during winter. And while you definitely want to stay as warm and cozy as possible during our frigid winters, you definitely don’t want to be breathing in tons of dust particles all season long.

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Can Dust Be Harmful to Your Health?

Every home on the planet accumulates dust. It’s virtually unavoidable no matter how often you clean. But that doesn’t mean you should give up on trying to get rid of it altogether! Although there’s really no way to eliminate dust from your home entirely, there are several things you can do to control the accumulation.

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Your Seasonal Guide to Tackling Indoor Dust Accumulation

Are you aware that the average home accumulates about 40 pounds of dust per year? Gross, right? Click for tips on mitigating dust buildup during every season.

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Dealing With Poor Indoor Air Quality? 5 Simple Ways You Can Improve It

If you or anyone in your household is suffering from unexplained respiratory symptoms or indoor allergies, there’s a good chance your living in a space with poor indoor air quality. But you’re not doomed to deal with irritating symptoms forever. There are several simple things you can do to improve your indoor air quality in a relatively short period of time, and our Dust Doctors team has those details below.

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8 Tips for Controlling Dust Accumulation in Your Home

Do you feel like your constantly dusting? And no matter how often you do it, you find a fresh layer of dust settled on your things within a day or two? If so, there are a few simple changes you can make to your cleaning routine and daily habits that will help control dust in your home and improve your indoor air quality. Read on to find out what they are.

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Can Duct Cleaning Help Control Spring Allergies?

If you suffer from seasonal allergies, controlling the amount of allergens in your home may help improve your symptoms. Click to learn how professional duct cleaning can help mitigate seasonal allergy symptoms. 

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Annoyed With Constant Dusting? Your Ducts May Be to Blame

Do you feel like household dusting is a never-ending job? Click to learn why dirty ductwork may be the culprit behind your unusually dusty living areas from the duct cleaning experts at Dust Doctors. 

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