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Friday, December 25th, 2009

Keeping the Castle

Making Your Bedroom Dust Free

December 8, 2008 by SP Bragg  
Filed under Bedroom, Cleaning, family health

Woman Holding Feather Duster

To be honest, I had no idea that so much would be involved with getting rid of most of the dust in a bedroom, especially if you suffer from asthma. Luckily for me I don’t, but just reading about what makes up dust, just gave me the willies. As I’m typing this, I’m feeling just a wee bit queazie, but the thought of breathing in mold, fibers, and tiny dust mites, is just plain horrible. Have you seen what a dust mite looks like when magnified. It’s almost enough to send me out in the yard to sleep… which isn’t an easy things to do when there’s an inch or so of snow on the ground. But, this morning, I think that I will definitely be doing a few of the things on the list.

1. Remove all traces of dust that you can see

2. Clean out the closet

3. Wipe down all of the baseboards

4. Clean the window blinds

5. Take down the light fixture and give it a good washing

6. Vacuum the mattress

Obviously, there are more things that could be done, but they will all go on my list of things to do. The list above is a good start and one that I can do on a weekly/monthly basis.

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