By Michael Delorme | Home & Lifestyle Editor | 26 February 2026

74% of the dust in her home was in places her £450 Dyson couldn't reach and her son was breathing it every night...

Last March, Karen Mitchell's 7-year-old son Ethan woke up at 2 a.m. gasping for air. It was the fourth time that month. Karen rushed him to the bathroom, ran the hot shower, and held him while his breathing slowly steadied. "I kept telling myself it was allergy season," Karen told me from her home in Surrey, her voice tight with guilt. "Pollen. Ragweed. Something outside. Because inside? My house was spotless. I cleaned obsessively. I vacuumed every other day. I mopped twice a week. I had a £450 Dyson, a steam mop, a robot vacuum. I was doing everything right."

Or so she thought. The next morning, Dr. Sarah Chen, a paediatric allergist, told her something that changed everything.

"The Problem Isn't Outside. It's in the Places You Can't Reach."

Woman concerned about dust

Dr. Chen ran an indoor allergen panel. Dust mites: severe. "But I clean constantly," Karen protested. Dr. Chen shook her head. "Your floors are probably spotless. But dust mites don't live on your floors. They live in the places you can't clean with the tools you have." She showed a diagram: ceiling fan tops, behind the fridge, under beds, on top of cabinets. "Every one of these surfaces is a dust mite colony. And every time someone walks through the room, those particles float directly into the air your son breathes — especially at night."

Karen thought about the ceiling fan above Ethan's bed. "The thing that was making my son sick was sitting six feet above my Dyson's reach."

The Cruel Irony of Modern Cleaning

Here's what nobody tells you: These tools only clean floors. And floors are not where the danger lives. Your Dyson is incredible at picking up crumbs. Your robot vacuum keeps the floors tidy. But none of them can touch:

And when you wipe these surfaces with a cloth, you're making it worse. You launch 60% of the dust into the air, where it floats for hours before settling back down on your child's pillow.

"I Need Something That Gets the Dust OUT of My House"

That's what Karen typed into a Facebook cleaning group at midnight. A professional cleaner named Maria commented: "I stopped using cloths and vacuum attachments on elevated surfaces two years ago. I use a small filtered turbine blower. I open the windows, start from the back of the house, and blow every surface clean toward the front door. The dust doesn't resettle. It exits the home. My clients with allergic kids say symptoms dropped within the first week." The tool she was using? The Seese Pro.

The Numbers That Made Me a Believer

When the box arrived, Karen almost laughed. It was lighter than her coffee mug. Then she read the spec sheet:

The Test That Changed Karen's Life

Round 1: Karen's £900+ Cleaning Arsenal. Time: 1 hour 22 minutes. The floors were immaculate, but particle counters showed Ethan's bedroom dust up 41%. She'd made his room worse.

Round 2: The Seese Pro. She pointed it at the ceiling fan. WHOOSH. A thick ribbon of years of allergens sailed toward the open window. Gone. Time: 24 minutes. Particle counters: Ethan's bedroom dust down 74%. The dust was out of the house.

Week One: What Happened to Ethan

Day 3: Ethan slept through the night for the first time in two months. Day 7: No coughing. No wheezing. Day 14: "Ethan hasn't had a single episode," Karen told Dr. Chen. At his six-week checkup, the dust mite allergen concentration had dropped by over 60%. "I spent over £900 on cleaning tools that made my son's room worse," Karen told me. "Then I spent £99 on a tool that fixed it. I will never not own one of these."

Happy mother and son

Why Your Vacuum Will Never Fix This Problem

Your Dyson and your robot vacuum clean floors. But 70% of your home's dust lives on surfaces they can't reach. Your vacuum cleans your floors. The Seese Pro cleans the air your family breathes. One without the other isn't cleaning — it's just maintenance.

Dust hiding spots diagram

"But Won't It Just Blow Dust Everywhere?"

The technique is everything. Open a window or door. Start from the farthest room. Work toward the exit. The Seese Pro's 200 MPH focused jet pushes dust in one direction — out. Unlike a cloth or vacuum exhaust, the Seese Pro's filtered airstream moves dust through the house and out of it.

What Mums Are Saying

Rachel T.

"My daughter has asthma. Within a week her nighttime coughing dropped by half. Her pulmonologist said, 'You're removing the source instead of filtering the symptom.'"
- Rachel T., Mum of Two, Bristol

Ashley R.

"I pointed the Seese Pro behind my fridge and watched five years of dust pour out. This isn't a cleaning tool — it's a health tool."
- Ashley R., Single Mum, Manchester

Jessica M.

"The stuff that came off our bedroom ceiling fan — we'd been sleeping under that for years. My husband had to order himself a second one."
- Jessica M., Homeowner, Edinburgh

The Real Cost of Ignoring What Your Vacuum Can't Reach

Let's do the maths:

You're spending thousands per year managing symptoms. The Seese Pro removes the source. It retails for £199.99. But right now, there's a Spring Cleaning Sale that drops the price to just £95.99 — and includes three free gifts worth £90:

Seese Pro product

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Why You Shouldn't Wait

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Final Verdict: Is the Seese Pro Worth It?

Your vacuum cleans your floors. The Seese Pro cleans the air your family breathes. Karen's son Ethan sleeps through the night now. No gasping. No 2 a.m. steam sessions. No guilt. That's not a cleaning tool story. That's a family story.

P.S. If your child has allergies — if you've tried air purifiers and HEPA filters and nothing changed — open a window, point this behind your fridge or under your kid's bed. See what comes out. Then decide.

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