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How long does it take peanut dust to settle from the air? we need the dust to fully settle so we can clean the room and prevent an allergic reaction.

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What dust?: What kind of a room are you talking about. There shouldn't be dust in the air after the surfaces are cleaned, unless you're in a peanut butter factory or something. Use a basic hepafilter vacuum, clean the room surfaces with cleaning wipes, and you should be ok.

Answered 6/21/2014

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Varies: Depends on the size of the particles and air currents in the room etc. You may need to clean a few times. An air cleaner may also help. Also depends on how severe the peanut allergy is.

Answered 6/19/2013

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