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Hidden Safety Concerns Of A Ceiling Fan: Things You Need To Know About Your Ceiling Fan


Using a ceiling fan is pretty much common for people who live in the areas where the weather stays warm all year round.

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Many people use ceiling fans as they can save on electricity costs and keep the air flowing around the room.

But there are some disadvantages too of a ceiling fan. Many people don’t know that a ceiling fan can be a very serious health hazard. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, or AAAAI, a ceiling fan might be harmful to your health as it is a home to dust mites.

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“Dust mite allergens are a common trigger of allergy and asthma symptoms. While they can be found throughout the house, these microscopic creatures thrive in warm, humid environments such as bedding, upholstered furniture, and carpeting,” explained AAAI

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Dust mites are microscopic organisms that feed off of house dust and the moisture in the air. They are one of the most common indoor allergens and can trigger asthma and flares of eczema. We often overlook the ceiling fan when it comes to cleaning, making it a home to dust mite which is really dangerous for your health.

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But there are few preventive measures that will help you live in a dust mite free home. Read on to find out:

 

1 Pay attention to detail

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While cleaning your house, you must pay attention to detail. If you clean surfaces carefully, dust will not get accumulated and dust mites will have no place to settle.

 

2 Use a damp cloth to sanitize the blades

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To sanitize the blades of a fan, use a damp cloth as it will completely remove dust particles.

 

3 Avoid using feather dusters and vacuums

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Feather dusters and vacuums push the dust around and don’t remove the dust completely. So, it is better to use a damp cloth instead of feather dusters or vacuums

 

4 Pay attention to your furniture

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It is better to place your pillows and mattresses in airtight covers, leaving no place for dust mites to settle.

 

5 Get rid of your ceiling fan

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Air conditioners or dehumidifiers are better options as they can cool a room without welcoming those dust mites. So, it is advisable to get rid of your ceiling fan.