As you can imagine, if there is dust in your air it’s going to eventually find its way into the space heater
I live in an extremely Dusty environment. My wonderful friend and I get dust storms sometimes where a immense cloud of it will overtake the town for an hour at a time. That gets dust and sand in every nook and cranny you can possibly imagine. I grew up learning how to dust my house on a regular basis to keep control on the matter… You do not dust constantly, the dust will get into your Air and affect your pollen irritations. The last thing you want is struggling with dust sensitivity symptoms simply because you are not dusting your house enough. I even get dust on the fan blades for my ceiling fans and my oscillating fans. I have to use special duster pads that fit inside of the spaces just to get rid of the dust. It can feel daunting at times dealing with all this dust inside of the house. Recently I had to dismantle my space boiler because it was full of dust as well. My space boiler has a fan in it that pushes air over a heating coil. As you can imagine, if there is dust in your air it’s going to eventually find its way into the space heater. That air has to go through the space boiler to come out hot on the other side… Luckily, I was finally able to disaffix the dust from the space boiler separate from having to do more than take apart the outer casing. I do not want to have to disaffix the internal components of the space boiler and compromise its important safety integrity! Now my space boiler is free of built-up dust.