beyondfantasy3 113M
2012 posts
1/1/2011 5:50 am
dust free


I wonder how long it will be before we build truly 'dust free homes", that have standard built in filtering.

My central air or heat is on all the time, blowing one or the other, but -- my house seems to get 'dusty"... Its very irritating, as I don't like 'dusting'.

I got no problem putting things back in their place, but this craziness of dust, is an oddity.

then, I think about all the buried cities, that archeologist find, and wonder, how long did it take the dust to cover them up, and if eventually dust will cover mine

The best thing to do is to earn more, so I can get a housekeeper to come in a few times a month, and manage this kind of stuff.

Its funny, but in LA, it seemed easier to get someone to come in and do this stuff, but I'm sure when I can afford it here, it will be someone willing to come in and take care of it.

It might take a complete replacement of the ducts, or some professional duct cleaning service to come in and clean out the ducts, and install filters.

Houses are not all they are cranked up to be, if its not one thing, its something else. but the trade off, are themselves an interesting thing.

among the best things, is - I can have my dogs, and they can have a yard to go into. and I hae a garage I can place my vehicle, and enter the house without any problem... those are plus factors..

but also, I don't have to deal with anyone that I don't want to deal with, when I choose to come and go...

the plus and minus factors, are interesting...

but the dust seems to be consistent.

flying227 55F

1/1/2011 9:51 am

the dust will still be around even we clean everything every day. It seems to have no chioce as this is a global community.