Monday, February 20, 2012

Clean your carpet for clean air


Can using a carpet cleaner a few times a year make your home healthier?

The fact is, carpets act like a giant air cleaning filter. Your carpet is on duty all day grabbing dust, dirt, bacteria, pollen, dust mites, smoke and other allergenic substances from the air. On hard surface flooring like wood or tile, these particles are constantly being stirred back into the air.

Government studies have shown that people get sick up to 4 times more often when carpeting is removed from homes or work places. The problem is that like any filter; carpets get saturated with this dirt and become ineffective at keeping the air clean. As a carpet gets dirtier, the dust mite population increases. Research has shown that most people have an allergy to dust mites.

So the key to a healthy home is keeping your carpets clean. Vacuuming is an important maintenance routine, but if you are not using fine particle bags or filters, you are putting the smallest particles back into the air.

The EPA stated that using a professional hot water carpet cleaner will get a carpet 1,500 percent cleaner than vacuuming. Using a carpet cleaner traps dirt, dust, bacteria and dust mites into the hot soapy water to be sucked up by the vacuum action of a carpet cleaner. The result is much cleaner carpets and much cleaner air quality.

Put yourself on a schedule to keep your carpets cleaned a few times a year and improve the quality of the air in your home. You can rent a carpet cleaner at most hardware stores.
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