I'm a full time carer for someone with a badly compromised immune system, and part of creating a safer environment involves a pair of heavy duty air purifiers with HEPA filters. - Even though I have a similar vacuum cleaner, which I employ every other day, you'd be horrified by just how much crap the purifiers pull out of the air, with the prefilter for larger dust particles being the most visual indication. - I never really considered it previously, but I am sure the purifiers* go a long way to improving the pristine condition of my PC's innards.Tamina wrote: ↑Sat, 24. Jul 21, 18:28Good advice. We should all get an Alan Are you Roomba compatible?Alan Phipps wrote: ↑Sat, 24. Jul 21, 16:02I find that doing a bit more frequent housework (eg vacuuming and dusting) in the room where the PC is does absolute wonders for reducing the numbers of dust bunnies both inside and outside the PC.
That said, a vacuum bot with HEPA filters does wonders as well but I think having an optimal fan combination to reduce maintenance is always a good idea ^^
*I run a pair of heavy duty Levoit purifiers, costing around £150 each, with filters costing a further £40.00, which are good for around 6 months if you remove the fluff/dust/hair build up on the prefilter each week. - Bonus is the filters even catch pollen so yay for allergy sufferers! (The pair are good for houses up to 200 square meters floor area with standard height ceilings.)