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Carpet Cleaning and Indoor Air Quality: What You Need to Know
Why Floors Affect the Air You Breathe The largest horizontal surface in a building—the floor—is also the biggest reservoir of contaminants. Dust, allergens and chemical residues settle on carpets and hard floors and get kicked back into the air during daily activities. Indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, largely because floors collect pollutants that become airborne. How Floor Cleaning Impacts Indoor Air Quality Pollutant reservoirs: Carpets tr
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Hidden Dirt & Allergens: Why Deep Cleaning Matters More Than You Think
The Illusion of a Clean Carpet Many homeowners assume that if the carpet looks fine, it is clean. Spot cleaning hides surface stains and does little to remove bacteria or dirt deep in the pad. Over time, carpets accumulate dust mites, pet dander, leftover food crumbs, spilled drinks, hair, skin flakes, bacteria and lingering odours. Because these contaminants are embedded deep in the fibres, they often go unnoticed. Deep Cleaning Extends Carpet Life Deep cleaning isn’t just a
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How Often Should You Professionally Clean Your Carpets? Schedules & Factors
Why Frequency Matters Keeping carpets clean isn’t just about appearances. Carpets trap dust, pollen and bacteria deep in the fibres, so regular maintenance improves indoor air quality, reduces allergens and extends their lifespan. Experts recommend scheduling professional cleanings before you see visible soil. Recommended Cleaning Schedule Different households have different needs. Use this guideline as a starting point: Household type (usage) Recommended professional cleanin
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Unraveling the Mystery: Does Professional Carpet Cleaning Get Rid of Pet Urine?
If you're a pet owner, you're likely familiar with the challenges of dealing with accidents on your carpets. Pet urine not only leaves an...
Apr 11, 20242 min read
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