Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We don't have any allergies in our house. I just can't imagine living in a filthy house. If you are not dusting at least once a week, gross. Seriously gross.
Meh. At least my kids won't have allergies and asthma.![]()
Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/dirty-baby-healthy-baby-early-filth-may-reduce-allergies-n123921
Newborns Exposed to Dirt, Dander and Germs May Have Lower Allergy and Asthma Risk
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborns_exposed_to_dirt_dander_and_germs_may_have_lower_allergy_and_asthma_risk
Stop that. Allergies are largely inherited, so allergic parents can live in filth all they want, their kids still have a higher risk than others of being allergic. Don't pat yourself on the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We don't have any allergies in our house. I just can't imagine living in a filthy house. If you are not dusting at least once a week, gross. Seriously gross.
Meh. At least my kids won't have allergies and asthma.![]()
Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/dirty-baby-healthy-baby-early-filth-may-reduce-allergies-n123921
Newborns Exposed to Dirt, Dander and Germs May Have Lower Allergy and Asthma Risk
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborns_exposed_to_dirt_dander_and_germs_may_have_lower_allergy_and_asthma_risk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We don't have any allergies in our house. I just can't imagine living in a filthy house. If you are not dusting at least once a week, gross. Seriously gross.
Meh. At least my kids won't have allergies and asthma.![]()
Dirty Baby, Healthy Baby? Early Filth May Reduce Allergies
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/dirty-baby-healthy-baby-early-filth-may-reduce-allergies-n123921
Newborns Exposed to Dirt, Dander and Germs May Have Lower Allergy and Asthma Risk
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/newborns_exposed_to_dirt_dander_and_germs_may_have_lower_allergy_and_asthma_risk
Anonymous wrote:
We don't have any allergies in our house. I just can't imagine living in a filthy house. If you are not dusting at least once a week, gross. Seriously gross.
Anonymous wrote:We live in a newish small townhouse and don't have a lot of stuff or surfaces that aren't used everyday.
I never notice the dust. Cleaners dust the baseboards and books/bookshelves once per month and that works for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?
It is accumulating. We are overlooking it.
You are lucky not to have any environmental allergies then! Especially in spring, I have to dust regularly otherwise the pollen comes from outside, the dust mites proliferate inside, and it's the death of us.
Honestly when I do dust - my daughter's allergies act up. Not saying I shouldn't dust - but its the movement of the dust that bothers her. Dusting invariably kicks up dust....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?
It is accumulating. We are overlooking it.
You are lucky not to have any environmental allergies then! Especially in spring, I have to dust regularly otherwise the pollen comes from outside, the dust mites proliferate inside, and it's the death of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?
It is accumulating. We are overlooking it.
You are lucky not to have any environmental allergies then! Especially in spring, I have to dust regularly otherwise the pollen comes from outside, the dust mites proliferate inside, and it's the death of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?
It is accumulating. We are overlooking it.
You are lucky not to have any environmental allergies then! Especially in spring, I have to dust regularly otherwise the pollen comes from outside, the dust mites proliferate inside, and it's the death of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?
It is accumulating. We are overlooking it.
Anonymous wrote:
Once a week if I'm in a good routine. Anything longer than that and the dust starts to show on our trinkets, the dust bunnies roll out from under the beds, etc...
To the non-dusters, how is dust not accumulating in your house?