Where Does All That Dust in Your Home Really Come From?

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Ever wondered where all that dust comes from? Here’s a clue: it’s been with you since birth… literally.

Most of the dust in your home isn’t just dirt tracked in from outside — a significant portion actually comes from your own body. Every day, humans shed millions of tiny dead skin cells, and these cells become a major component of household dust.

What Makes Up Household Dust?

Dust is a mixture of many tiny particles, including:

  • Dead skin cells

  • Fabric fibers from clothing, upholstery, and carpets

  • Pet dander and hair

  • Pollen and plant debris

  • Soil and dirt tracked inside

  • Dust mite waste and insect parts

  • Tiny particles from paint and plastics

While dead skin cells typically account for about 10–15% of dust, they’re often the biggest single contributor.

Why Does This Matter?

 

 

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