Dusting is best done once every one or two weeks, but at least every month.
You should dust from top to bottom. If you dust the floors ans then the furniture the dust will fall on the floor and you will have to dust the floor again.
I have always been told to dust first then vacuum. The idea behind this is that the dust that comes off of furniture will then be vacuumed up soon afterward.
In order to keep dust form collecting, you must dust your furniture and use a furniture polish at least once a week. This will keep dust form accumulating on your furniture.
The moisture prevents buildup of static electricity that attracts the dust to the furniture.
Of course. It is a large and massive planet. Anything with mass, even pieces of dust, has 'gravity'. That is why dust 'settles' on your [or should I say MY] furniture. The dust and the earth attract each other gravitationally.
The best strategy is to reduce your exposure to dust. Large numbers of dust mites can gather in mattresses, bedding, and upholstered furniture. Start in the bedroom, where you probably spend the most time. Wear a mask while cleaning.
dust your furniture and vacuum regularly
Dust can be controlled in a bedroom through regular vacuuming and dusting. One should also change the bed sheets regularly as dead skin collects as dust this way. Other ways include keeping items on shelves in bags or boxes to make dusting easier and keeping rarely worn items in bags to avoid dust buildup on the material.
Yes, mainly because they're susceptible to dust floating around them and landing on them. You should dust your tables and furniture at least once a week.
Because the water collects the dust, which is dust mite waste.
The anagram is "dustsheet" (dust sheet or dust cover for furniture).
One of many quotes for furniture are "Dust is a protective coating for fine furniture."