I've noticed that my home lab setup accumulates a lot of dust over the past year, even though I don't open the windows to keep outside particles out. I'm curious how others manage to keep their workspaces clean. Are air purifiers effective for this? If so, what are some good recommendations?
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To minimize dust, you might want to consider some preventive measures like avoiding carpets, keeping pets out of the room, and regularly cleaning surfaces. Use a HEPA air filter and maintain your vacuuming and mopping to keep things tidy. Remember that dust can never be completely eliminated, but you can significantly reduce it!
Investing in a high-quality HEPA filter is key. Make it a routine to blow out your servers with compressed air at least once a year, as some dust will inevitably get in.
To really tackle dust in your lab, focus on using filters and maintaining positive air pressure. This combo can do wonders in keeping unwanted particles at bay.
Using a box fan with a 20x20 2" filter can be a cheap way to cut down on dust levels. It’s not the ultimate solution, but I've found it helps quite a bit!

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