Yes. Using carpets reduces dust.
The reason is because of the electrostatic action of carpets.
This is because static electricity is generated and the carpet holds the dust.
It does and it doesn't.
As you said, static electricity catches the dust.
It's about when I vacuumed the carpet every two to three days.
Even if you don't clean up for a week, more dust will be generated.
And it gets worse when you have a pet.
Carpet is effective against dust, but it also has a function to control humidity.
Wool carpets have the property of absorbing moisture in the room in humid weather, but on the other hand, when the room is dry, they also take out the moisture that the carpet was holding.
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