Some nasty fact to gross you out to clean 🤢
I would rather you consume the hard truth pill then to make you or your loved one sick 🤒 and spent the money to visit a dr.
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From personal experience, I used to overlook cleaning the top of my ceiling fan blades because it's out of sight. However, after learning that dust consisting of skin flakes, pollen, pet fur, and airborne particles accumulates heavily there, I realized how important it is. The moving blades create static that attracts fine particles, turning the fan into a dust magnet. This buildup isn’t just unsightly—it can trigger allergies and respiratory issues, especially for family members with sensitivities. Regularly cleaning the ceiling fan blades has made a noticeable difference in our home's air quality. I now use a damp microfiber cloth for the tops and sides of the blades and follow with a vacuum to catch loose dust. It’s a simple routine but crucial for preventing these harmful particles from circulating and potentially making anyone sick. If you live in an apartment, condo, or HDB—like many in Singapore—you may notice that airborne dust and pollen vary with the season, making fan cleaning even more vital. Don't wait for visible dirt to accumulate; proactive cleaning every couple of weeks helps maintain a fresher and healthier environment. In summary, clean your ceiling fans thoroughly, including the hidden tops of the blades, to reduce dust exposure for you and your loved ones. Sharing this fact might feel gross, but it helps avoid costly medical visits and keeps your living space safe and fresh.