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So this is something that's been bugging me for awhile now, and I can't find any good solutions through Google (or my Google-fu isn't strong enough), so I figured I'd ask here.
Basically, we've had a major problem with dust in my house pretty much since I moved in. It's possible it was also this bad in the old house, but I don't think it was. There also seem to be two different kinds. One type is made up of slightly larger particles that stick together and look a lot like dryer lint; I find it a lot on my PC's intake filter, and it looks kinda like hair when it accumulates. The second, more frustrating type, looks like a very fine white soot, and I find it everywhere. Within a couple of days of wiping them down, all my glossy black electronics (and PC) will have a thin layer of this soot-like dust on them, guaranteed.
So H/A, what can I do about this dust problem?
Is there anything I can do?
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Also make sure to regularly clean your vacuum cleaner's filters and make sure the cleaner is sealed. Older vacuum cleaners can often have issues where the seal around the filter fails and it spews dusty air back out while you are vacuuming.
Do you wash your covers/sheets/pillow cases weekly? Those like to pick up dust, including things like dead skin. What about rugs, fabric upholstery, pillows for the couches, etc? Do you take them out and beat them, or vacuum the larger objects like the couch?
I mean, this is entirely possible.
But like I said in the OP, I've never noticed it to be an issue until we moved here. Maybe I just never noticed.
My sister has nine cats in the house (I know, I know...).
Though wouldn't it be an issue mostly with hair, and not necessarily fine, powdery dust, if it stemmed from pets?
Pet dander, ie, dried skin that flakes off all the goddamn time, is probably the biggest contributor. Cats, especially if you aren't giving them weekly oil treatments (which is impossible without $texas because they are cats), are one of the biggest contributors to dust in any household. They are like walking feather dusters, dragging whatever they collect from walking along in their fur and dropping it wherever they might be.
Three humans plus nine cats makes me think dust is a totally normal thing to expect everywhere always.
The first thing you're going to want to do is invest in some air filters. That cuts down on air-particle dust a lot. I recommend Ionic ones, because you can wipe those down manually and with the amount of cats you have, it sounds like that will actually be cheaper for you.
Second, you need to change your cleaning routine. At least once a week, you need to dust every flat surface in the house with a damp rag. Cats like high places and likely stir up extra dust by hanging out on your refrigerator and whatnot, so you need to get EVERYWHERE. I'm talking the tops of door frames, windowsills, picture-frames, and the baseboards. Move from the top of the house to the bottom. Then, sweep/vacuum the floor before mopping it.
Vacuuming is better for dust, because sweeping just kind of stirs it up. When I clean, I sweep my apartment, vacuum, and then mop after dusting. But I've been told my cleaning habits are somewhat obsessive so you might not want to go that far.
I mean, we need to get rid of these cats anyway -- because let's be real, nine cats -- so I think I'm just gonna break it to my mom and sister that this shit is not sustainable.
And start putting up "FREE KITTEN COME GET YOUR FREE KITTEN" ads in vets' offices.
Unless they're newborns, but still, just prepare for that.
But my mom and sister would probably lose their shit at the whiff of it, so yeah I guess I need to find a place for these kitties that won't kill 'em.
They are living creatures. While ending up with nine is problematic in a lot of ways it's not the cat's fault your sister is hoarding. They deserve good homes like anything else.
But yeah, still probably just the cats.
But the euthanasia discussion is really off-topic; I only mentioned it because bowen brought up the chances that the cats would be euthanized.
what an inhumane way to get of extra cats