
To reduce dust accumulation in your business, here are dusting tips you should follow.
During winter, people often stay indoors so as to stay out of the cold. Because it’s so cold during winter, you’ll likely have the windows closed, making it harder to get fresh air into your business. To make it even harder to get fresh air, winter can also be a time when dust accumulation happens. Since the air in your business is entirely contained indoors, dust can get trapped inside, and worsen your building’s air quality. To reduce dust accumulation in your business, here are dusting tips you should follow.
Clean Your HVAC Filters
If your business uses a central HVAC system, you’ll want to get your air filters changed every 60-90 days. If this doesn’t happen, dust can quickly accumulate within your business. This is because dirty air filters don’t trap contaminants in the air very effectively. This allows those contaminants to get into the air that you breathe. Cleaning and dusting off your air filters, or even replacing them, can be an effective way to improve indoor air quality.
Plan Professional Duct Cleaning For Your Business
Ductwork cleaning is another method you could try for getting dust out of the air. This way, you can get rid of all of the debris and dust that’s accumulated in your air ducts, while also improving the efficiency of your furnace at the same time. This improved heating efficiency can also cut down your energy bill, making it a wise economic decision.
Get Vacuuming and Dusting Done Regularly
Your business should put together a dusting and vacuuming schedule that helps keep dust under control year-round. The dusting schedule you create will likely depend on the amount of foot traffic your business gets. The more people your business sees in a day, the more frequently that dusting will need to get done.
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