finally found that reason why im always sneezing 🤧
yes… your home may look clean, but some areas are often overlooked and these spots can trap dust, bacteria and dirt even after regular cleaning! 🥹
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Living with constant sneezing can be frustrating, especially when you keep your home tidy. From my own experience, I found that some of the sneezing triggers were hiding in places I rarely clean, despite my regular cleaning routine. For example, the tracks of windows accumulate dust and grime that can stir up allergens whenever you open or close them. The top and behind the fridge is another dust magnet, often forgotten because it’s out of sight. Ceiling fans also gather dust over time. When switched on, they blow this dust around the room, spreading allergens that can irritate nasal passages. Likewise, the front door and gate area can collect dirt and pollen from outside, which gets carried into the living space. Interestingly, the sofa tends to be the dirtiest spot. It collects dust mites, pet dander, and food crumbs that contribute to indoor allergens. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA filter vacuum and occasional deep cleaning can make a big difference. After targeting these hidden dust traps, I noticed a significant reduction in my sneezing and allergy symptoms. It helped to use microfiber cloths dampened slightly to trap dust instead of spreading it around. If you suffer from similar issues, try to include these overlooked spots in your cleaning schedule. It’s a simple adjustment that can greatly improve your home’s air quality and your comfort. Remember, a truly clean home goes beyond the visible surfaces and needs attention to these unseen dust collectors.




























