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Last activity on 10/12/2024 at 18:54
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Damp dusting, I found helpful as it's not just moved from one place to then float in the air. If I'm having a big sort out. Of bits that have been sitting for a while. Then I us a mask too. This means I have more chance of finishing the job. Instead of leaving a mess. To then have to find time another day.
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Hello everyone,
How are you doing?
For many people living with asthma, keeping your home free of dust feels like a never-ending battle. No matter how often you clean, it always seems to creep back, triggering symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and discomfort.
If you’ve been managing asthma, you know how important it is to reduce dust and allergens in your home. But it can be tough to stay on top of it all.
What strategies or tools have you found helpful for keeping dust under control? Do you use air purifiers, special vacuums, or other products to help manage allergens? How do you stay motivated to tackle the constant cleaning that asthma often requires?
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Your tips and insights might make this ongoing challenge feel a little more manageable for someone else in the community. Let’s share ideas and support each other!
Take care,
Somya from the Carenity Team 🌼