What is dust mite debris?
Dust mite debris is made up of the excrement and fragments of dust mites, which are tiny microscopic animals related to ticks and spiders that live in virtually every home. What are bacteria? Bacteria are living organisms, microscopic in size, which usually consist of a single cell. Most bacteria use organic matter for their food and produce waste products as a result of their life processes. Bacteria are everywhere. They are on everything we see and touch, and even in the air we breathe. What are viruses? A virus is incredibly small and simple. It’s not really a living organism, in that it doesn’t have a cellular structure, and it can’t metabolize food or reproduce itself outside of a host cell. Once inside our cells, viruses can cause diseases. Like bacteria, viruses can be found nearly everywhere – particularly in our modern, tightly sealed homes. Unfortunately, the tiny particles floating around our houses carry viruses from place to place, and from person to person. What is smoke?
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