Here’s how frequently your home should be dusted.

Plus, learn the most effective methods and tools for the job.

In fact, it isour readers' most-dreaded chore.

A person adjusts the DocaPole Microfiber Duster with Extension Pole

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And the dustier a house is, the moredust miteswill be presentyuck!

Of course, theres the option ofhiring a house cleanerif its in the budget.

So, how often do you really need to dust?

telescoping duster used to dust window blinds

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And what are the most efficient ways to do it?

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How Often Should You Dust?

Theres no set in stone answer to this question, since every household is different.

The general opinion is thatdusting once per weekshould be the standard to maintain a clean environment.

This is not to say that you gotta dust every surface in your home every week.

Essentially, the answer of how often to dust is entirely up to you and any other household members.

If you have furry friends, it simply means dusting more often than you might in a pet-free home.

Spring is a time that almost everyone could benefit from more dusting.

An all-purpose cleaner and microfiber cloth will sufficiently wipe dust away from most surfaces.

An old pillowcase also makes the perfectcleaning tool for ceiling fans.

Youve also probably noticed that certain items seem to get dusty in the blink of an eye.

Prevent Against Dust

Sadly, theres no magic method to eliminate dust entirely.

Invest inan air purifierif you havent already.Replace your air filtersregularly.

Switch to aHEPA vacuum cleanerto boost your dust-busting power.