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Why you should get your vac deep cleaned - Not just a normal service! Whats really living inside our vacuums? When it comes to cleaning your home, you probably dont think of your vacuum cleaning as housing bacteria. Heres a breakdown of the kinds of dirt that can live inside your vacuum. Most of us are set on autopilot when were vacuuming our home. We run through the motions without thinking about what were cleaning up or where its going. Plug in, switch on, use. Simple, right? But what about after weve used our vacuums? What happens to all the stuff we just picked up off the floor -- or better yet, what did we pick up off the floor? Many of us go further still with this bad habit -- not only are we unaware of what were cleaning, were unaware that weve left a pile of dirt sitting and festering in our vacuum, and in our home. If we consider the fact that vacuums dont have an airtight seal preventing picked up particles from floating back out, we begin to start seeing the importance of realizing whats living inside our vacuum cleaners. Many people believe they have an allergic reaction to dust. However, the truth of the matter is that it isnt so much the dust or dust mites youre allergic to. The thing your sinuses are rattling in response to are dust mite excrement. Dust mites produce a ridiculous amount of droppings. Considering they live up to 15 weeks, dust mites can produce up to 300 times their weight in bodily waste. Dust mites also lurk in bedding, drapes and feather pillows. Their by-products are so small that this excrement end up being part of the air in your house, which is one major cause of many typical allergic reactions.
Posted on: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 22:21:51 +0000

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