Teaching my sister how to clean her air filters

It’s another hot summer day.

For years, my sister has been complaining about her house feeling sizzling, even with the air conditioning on.

I asked if she cleaned her air filters, and she stared at me in confusion. I then realized she didn’t know about air conditioning air filters. So I decided to teach her how to replace her air filters. I showed her where the air filters were. It was covered in so much dust; she saw how disgusting it was. I explained to her that dirty air filters can cause dust sensitivities, and other problems and that it’s substantial to wash her air filters. I turned her air conditioner off, and unconnected the air filter. I showed her how to use a soft brush to detach the dust and dirt from the air filter. After that, my friend and I used water and rinsed it. Lastly, I told her that my friend and I have to wait for them to dry before we put them back in. My sister seemed interested in the process and was excited for when the air conditioning gets turned back on again. Shortly, the air filters dried out, and my friend and I put them back in. I told her this has to be done maybe once a month to ensure that she gets the cool air that she desires throughout the summer. She did the honors of turning on the air conditioning and not even a couple of seconds, the air conditioning started coming through the vents. My sibling was cheerful that she has fresh, cool air now and she knows what to do going forward.

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