Understanding the Difference Between Dust and Dust MitesIf you are an allergy sufferer, you may have been told by some people that you're allergic to dust and by others that you're allergic to dust mites. You may have wondered about the different kinds of dust and whether some might cause allergic reaction while others do not. The reality is that the range of sizes of dust and their potential irritation varies greatly depending upon the source of the dust, composition of the dust, and your geographical location. Luckily good HEPA air purifiers trap all of the irritants. These air purifiers remove very small particles from the airstream.
Dust from the atmosphere that is heavy and settles quickly may not be
problematic for you because the cilia (tiny hairs) in your nose and sinuses
tends to catch this type of dust before it enters the lungs. This is removed by
air purifiers. However, the so-called "dust bunnies" in your house or
office are generally more than simply dust. They are most likely a combination
of irritants including dust mites, dust mite fecal matter, fibers, hair, shed
skin cells, mold spores, pollen, bacteria, and pet dander in you own pets. In
metropolitan areas, dust in the home may contain particles of smoke and soot
from the atmosphere. This is also removed by air purifiers. |
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