What is Dust Made of and How Does It Affect Your Indoor Air Quality?

June 09, 2016

Urban tales and various internet sites may inform you that dust is made up of human skin, but that is not completely true. Skin makes up a minuscule percentage of dust, but it is in reality a plethora of things. If it’s not skin, what is dust consisting of and how is dust affecting your home’s indoor air quality?

Sources

Dust in your home comes from two places, outdoors or indoors. The dust from the outdoors is transferred in by us. This dust consists of soil or pollen that is attached on our clothing or through open windows. The dust brought in from the outside is approximately two-thirds of the dust in our homes.

Dust created indoors is made of a variety of different culprits. A tremendously tiny part is really human skin. The majority of indoor dust is made up of furniture and carpet fibers and, if you have a pet, pet dander and fur.

Dust Mites

Where there is dust there is also dust mites. If you’re feeling daring, a quick search online will show you what they look like. If you’re not feeling so brave, think about a tiny arachnid that’s primary source of food is dead human skin cells. Dust mites make up a major portion of dust and their droppings are the leading cause of asthma and allergy symptoms according to a study done by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. While they are indulging on dead skin cells they are thriving in humidity. Maintaining the correct humidity of your home can reduce the affect of dust mites.

What are the solutions?

Comfort Zone, LLC has a variety of indoor air quality solutions and the professionals at Comfort Zone, LLC in Cape Coral can help you find the best choice for your home’s needs. We carry the a PureAirTM air purification system which fights off all three classes of contaminants and is the only single indoor air quality system to do so. We offer a wide-range of whole-home humidity control options to keep those dust mites at bay. We also offer whole-home ventilation systems which are helpful in bringing fresh air into today’s tightly sealed homes.

Our team at Comfort Zone, LLC in Cape Coral will work with you to keep you healthy and comfortable in your home. If you have any questions about improving your indoor air quality or anything home comfort related give us a call at 239-214-0411. We look forward to working with you.