These areas are often overlooked because they're not at eye level, but they can collect a significant amount of dust.
Dust can gather on top of light fixtures and along the edges and blades of ceiling fans, affecting their efficiency and the quality of light.
The tops and spines of books, as well as the shelves they sit on, can collect dust. It's easy to forget these spots during routine cleaning.
Televisions, computers, and other electronics attract dust due to static electricity. Dusting them regularly can help maintain their functionality and longevity.
The areas beneath sofas, beds, and other pieces of furniture are dust magnets. Moving furniture to clean these areas occasionally is important.
Small decorative items and the tops of picture frames can gather dust. Wiping them down regularly can keep your decor looking fresh.
Window treatments such as blinds and curtains can accumulate a lot of dust and often require special attention to keep clean.