Ceiling fans whirl through the air cooling our homes, making it a cool, comfortable place to live, but as we use our fans, they accumulate dust and dead skin. Dust and dead skin particles attract dust mites, a microscopic bug that feeds on the dead skin particles that accumulate on the fan blades.
As we run our fans, they fling the offending particles and dust around the room and we end up breathing the dust, dead skin, and dust mite feces! If there is a fan in the kitchen, cooking grease makes it a dust magnet.
This chore usually requires someone to climb a ladder, it may seem awkward to do this work on a ladder but we are trained to and do it daily.