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Why lot of dust is sticking to the wings of fan in a room?

Updated: 9/23/2023
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Dust collects in closed areas and can often build up around the baseboards and on surfaces in a room. When there is airflow in a room, dust particles are sent airborne and land on many surfaces, including fan wings or blades.

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