Dust is everywhere
It is comprised of a lot of particles
The thin layers and clumps you find in your home are composed of particles from inside and outside. It's mostly made of dead skin cells, dust mites, dead insect particles, soil, pollen, tiny plastic particles, bacteria, hair, and clothing fibers.
Pollutants and contaminants waltz in through the window and settle down on the floor, then sand, gravel, and dried-up goo on your shoe soles are brought in from the street. Dander and shedding from your pets and crumbs from snacks and meals contribute to dust build-up too.
When dust moves around in the air, it accumulates a slight electric charge. The dust is then attracted to surfaces, leading to an accumulation. Carpets are also dust magnets - but many don't realize hardwood and tile can accumulate dust as well. Rugs are a "major contributor" to dust build-up and harbor a lot of dirt, as their fibers break down and continuously swirl in the air.
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We live in relatively tightly sealed environments, so dust gets entrenched in carpets, furnishings, and crevices and every time you walk throughout a room, or open a door, you allow more dust particles to come in. Even cracking a window swirls the dust already inside, allowing it to travel and settle everywhere in your home.
Placing a Purello throughout your home, combined with a regular cleaning schedule using a Ritello, will keep the dust in your home at manageable and healthier levels.


