It is not possible to prevent dust. The closest that anyone has come to that is to have special rooms with controlled access that keeps out as much dust as possible. These "dust free" rooms are only found in laboratories.
In our homes, we can keep dust at a minimum by filtering the air that comes into the home, and some people use electrostatic generators (sometimes called ionizers) to attract the dust to the machine, out of the air.
From the "Sinus Wars" website:
Do not have carpeting, instead opt for wooden floors for example. - Use dust proof covers on bed mattresses. - Keep furnishings to a minimum, as these all collect dust. - Clean rooms thoroughly once a week - all surfaces - and allow the room to air. - To help with the removal of dust mites, a room must be vacuumed 4 - 7 times a week, and the vacuum should be cleaned after use.
Use the dry swiffers with long handle to wipe it over the entire wall and the ceiling. You may need to put a clean cloth on frequently if the house is really dirty. Just look at the cloth after finishing a room and you can tell it it's got any life left in it.
you cannot 'prevent' them, they happen no matter what, the only way to keep them at bay is to dust and vacuum at least 3 times a week.
Use pine sol or mr.clean with hot water to clean solution of dust free. And then use pledge furniture polish for last for 30 to 60 days.
Dust settles on the heating elements just like everywhere else in the home. When the element turns on the dust is burned off and the resulting smoke creates the residue.
to help prevent contamination from splash and dust
That depends upon just how much grease and dust we are dealing with here. Normally I would say, wash it off with soap and water, but if there is a large amount involved, you might want to first scrape off as much as you can with a spatula or other scraping tool, and then wash with soap and water. Ideally, dry afterwards with paper towels. You don't want to leave the walls wet, they could get moldy. Paper towels will also pick up any residue of grease and dust that were not washed off.
The best way to clean walls is using TSP. Follow the package directions for how to use it.
You should go online and read about your specific curtains, or find the tag if it is still intact. Most curtains are machine washable, and this is the best way to remove dust.
product called goof-off can be bought in home depot lowes or any hardware store
mixture of water and household bleach
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Dust Yourself Off was created in 1975-07.
Bouncing Off the Walls was created in 2001.
Bouncin' Off the Walls was created in 1983.
The Walls We Bounce Off Of was created in 1994.