Yesterday I vacuumed the lint from our ceiling air vents

I wipe so much that I have to use dust masks to protect our pollen irritations.

I might have bit off more than I could chew when I committed to cleaning out the basement before our spouse gives birth to our first son, named Elijah.

The people I was with and I are moving our condo office downstairs so the two of us can use the original location as a baby dentistry. I knew that the basement was full of junk & covered in dust, however I don’t suppose I could have prepared myself for what I legitimately found. The dust masks that I consistently use for these types of chores were not protecting me from everything. I was ecstatic to have the chore finished after 3 weeks of constant work. By the time I was done, I had to go upstairs & vacuum the condo in case any dust made its way up while I was cleaning the basement each time. I was surprised to not only find dust throughout the upper portion of our house, however it had been pulled in by the a/c. The people I was with and I have return vents for the HVAC system in every room upstairs, so naturally they were all filled with dust on the ceiling vent covers. I grabbed the shop vacuum & got to labor instantly, efficiently removing & trapping the dust that had been gathered in every individual room. Once the condo was settled for a few days, the change was harshly noticeable. The condo smelled better overall, & I was getting fewer headaches & less sinus congestion. I wish I had cleaned all of this dust beforehand, however it’s hard when you have drastic pollen irritations.
a/c workman