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The view that dust comes from outside buildings is supported by research

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scientists such as David Layton and Paloma Beamer

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Most of indoor dust comes from outdoors. In the study, David Layton and Paloma Beamer point out that household dust consists of a potpourri that includes dead skin shed by people, fibers from carpets and upholstered furniture, and tracked-in soil and airborne particles blown in from outdoors.

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