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Does using a vacuum cleaner help reduce allergens, dust, and microscopic pollutants in the air?

Vacuum cleaners do help reduce allergens, dust, and small pollutants in the air. By using a vacuum cleaner, it is possible to effectively remove small particles such as dust, hair, dandruff, pollen, etc. from the floor, carpet, furniture surfaces, and other areas. These particles are often the main source of allergens and an important component of indoor air pollution.
The vacuum cleaner draws these tiny particles into the interior of the vacuum cleaner through its powerful suction force and traps them through a filtering system, thereby preventing them from being released back into the air. Many modern vacuum cleaners are also equipped with high-efficiency filtration systems, such as HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters, which can capture finer particles, including some viruses and bacteria, further improving cleaning effectiveness.