Before i go further there are power dusters and you could treat an entire attic much the same as with a fog machine.
I have this brown powder dust in attic.
When we were removing the lath and plaster we found a white very fine powder insulation in the attic and sloped cielings.
Call an asbestos certified professional for assistance.
Vermiculite loose fill insulation is one of the most common household materials that contains asbestos.
Typical fiberglass filters are rated 1 4.
It is spread out on the floor of the attic approximately seeral inches.
It is made from a natural mineral material that is mined from the earth.
If it seems like your filters never get dirty or you only change them once in a blue moon chances are they re not catching the dust in your air.
Buy air filters with a higher merv rating.
The white stuffs turned to white ash after a fire test.
The higher the merv rating the smaller particles it can catch.
I found this light weight cellulose insulation material in a over 70 years old attic which contains some short fibers.
Do not disturb vermiculite insulation.
Attic is in a multifamily housing unit built circa 1994.
It only shows up near areas of stucco damage on the exterior walls so i think it s from the old stucco perhaps a bad mixture here and there.
There are 2 inches thick light brown cellulose on top of the 2 inches thick white cellulose finer than the top layer but not in powder form.
Vermiculite insulation has a pebble like appearance and typically is a grayish brown or silvery gold color.
There is a layer of brown paper under it and the powder is about 2 thick.
The environmental protection agency provides ways to identify vermiculite on its website generally a pebble like material typically gray brown or silver in color.
I have had an asbestos survey done with no asbestos found in the powder.
The material in question looks almost like brown mulch or top soil.
My hesitancy there is that this big cloud of dust doesn t dissipate like a fog and the powder settles on top of everything it touches.