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Common Household Allergens in Dirty Carpet

by Austin Baines Content Writer

Dirty carpets can store several common household allergens. After allergens and pollutants circulate throughout the air in your home, they then fall to the ground and are trapped in the carpet.

It might not sound like it, but carpet is the best flooring choice for a healthier home since the allergens and pollutants will not recalculate into the air again or be breathed in by you or your family members.

Once trapped in your carpet, allergens can be removed with routine vacuuming and scheduled professional carpet cleaning hot water extraction once every 6-18 months.

Here are some of the most common allergens in carpet:

Dust Mites

Dust mites strive in indoor climate and particularly in bedding, mattresses, carpet and areas around your home where moisture might be stored.

Allergens produced by house dust mites are among the most common triggers of asthma and other allergic symptoms.

Allergic reactions to dander typically involve respiratory issues, including prolonged coughing and trouble breathing.

The Natural: Carbonated Carpet Cleaning Solution

Excessive water used when steam cleaning carpet can potentially result in moisture being left behind and result in expedited mold growth. They use no harsh chemicals, green-certified methods and 1/5 the amount of moisture of steam cleaners use.

If you take care of your carpet with proper vacuuming and hiring carpet cleaners, your carpets will take care of you as they will trap in the pet dander, dust mites and mold and improve the air quality in your home.

Have you ever spilled coffee, soda or juice on a shirt, dress or pair of pants? Don’t worry. It happens to the best of us.

Everyone knows when you spill a liquid on clothing the best course of action is to grab a napkin or towel and dab a little club soda on the stain as soon as possible. Basically, what happens is the carbonation and bubbles from the club soda pulls the liquid from the fabric, rendering the stain obsolete. But, why stop at clothing?

The Natural, the signature, green-certified solution from Carpet Cleanings Sunshine Coast , applies the exact same principles to upholstery and carpet cleaning with fantastic results you won’t believe.

How it Works

The Natural uses CO2 to produce millions of tiny, effervescent bubbles which penetrate the carpet fiber, dissolve dirt and stain quickly, and act as tiny propellants that actually lift dirt to the surface of your floor for Hot Carbonating Extraction (HCE).

Ingredients

Unlike carpet cleaning products used with rental machines or offered by steam cleaners in Sunshine Coast , The Natural contains NO soaps, detergents, surfactants, organic solvents, enzymes, optical brighteners, bleaches, phosphates, petroleum-based materials, thickeners, fragrances, artificial colors, plastics, or polymers. That’s a lot of big words and a long way of saying that The Natural is 100% non-toxic and one of the safest cleaning solutions on the market, and in Sunshine Coast , it’s only available from Carpet Cleanings Sunshine Coast .

The same safe, synthetic amino acid that is used to preserve many of the food items we all eat and enjoy is incorporated into The Natural to preserve freshness and extend shelf life.

Less Moisture

Since it contains no soaps or detergents, The Natural requires very little moisture. Less moisture means less chance for mold, mildew or bacteria to grow in your carpet. Not only that, but less moisture means that carpet dries typically within 1-2 hours after it’s cleaned.

If you are having your carpets professionally cleaned, and want all mold to be removed, be sure to hire a low-moisture company like Carpet Cleaning Sunshine Coast. Call them at 0410 452 014.

We use The Natural throughout all of their cleaning services and, Is the best source for green carpet cleaning in Sunshine Coast.


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About Austin Baines Senior   Content Writer

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Created on Feb 15th 2019 04:15. Viewed 512 times.

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