Many people think that dust is this uniform object but it is actually composed of many tiny and different particles. These tiny contaminants can come from both inside and outside a home, and when it gets caught in a home’s air conditioner, they can be moved throughout all rooms and even inhaled by the homeowners. This is why it can be important that a homeowner keeps up with regularly cleaning and in some cases, calls a professional for ac duct cleaning. Aripeka residents might be interested to know what exactly is in the dust of their homes, because both forms can be hazardous to a person’s health in severe cases.
Indoor Dust
The dust inside your home is composed of different particles than the dust that enters your home from outside. There can be many other things in dust other than dust mites which live in and feed off of dust. For example, many people are aware that indoor dust often contains human skin cells and human hair, but there are other contaminants in dust that may prompt a homeowner to consider professional ac duct cleaning. Aripeka residents who have animals also have pet hair and dander in the dust of their home.
Outdoor Dust
There are just as many contaminants in outdoor dust as there is indoor dust even if they are not composed of the same things. The two most common particles to be found in the dust outside a home are soil particles and pollen, as well as other allergens. It is also possible that insect follicles and parts can be found in this dust and find it way inside, which is a great reason to consider regular ac duct cleaning. Aripeka residents might also not know that vehicle matter can also end up in dust, such as vehicle exhaust and tire particles.
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