Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Anything Sticky.

Dusting isn’t as effective as vacuuming, but it’s important for surfaces that your vac can’t easily access.. Clean your blinds regularly using a sock or a special blind cleaning tool to wipe the dust off.Remember to also dust skirting boards, windowsills, and the tops of hanging picture frames and mirrors.. Make sure you.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

you vacuum your home., otherwise dust that’s been stirred into the air will resettle on surfaces.. 7.Keep Pets Well Groomed.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Pet dander is a major contributor to dust in our homes!Groom your pets often to reduce the amount of hair and dander they shed.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Brushing your pet every day at the height of shedding season is important, along with more frequent vacuuming (don’t forget pet beds too!).

Remember to brush your pet outside where the hair and dander cannot blow back into your house.. 8.This is especially important if someone in your household suffers from allergies..

Step 2: Clean the Shark’s Filters.The Shark comes with both a pre-motor and post-motor filter.

The pre-motor filter consists of two components – foam and felt layers – and the post-motor filter is a single piece.. Here’s.how to clean the filters on a Shark vacuum.