Indoor Air Pollution and Carpet Care
Many of us have pets, dogs especially, and even more of us have seasonal allergies. Pets bring us joy and laughter – allergies do not! So how can you cuddle your fur baby and keep the inside of your home clean and allergy free?
Sadly, the average American home contains higher levels of indoor air pollution than outside! What are some steps you can take to protect your family from allergies and airborne contaminants in your home?
Start at The Source
Here are a few simple tips to keep allergies at bay:
- To keep allergies under control, make sure your pet has regular baths and brushings. This controls pet hair, and odors.
- Regular vacuuming of your carpet and upholstery helps combat allergies, especially if your vacuum has a HEPA filter.
- Deep carpet cleaning from Preferred Carpet Care in Redding is your local solution for controlling the allergens and pet odors that make your carpet look, smell and feel unattractive.
More Advantages of Professional Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
In warmer months we tend to spend a lot of time outside which also coincides with allergy season, this leads to picking up dust, pollen, bacteria and mold spores. Along with these contaminates, dust mites and pet dander build up in carpet and upholstery over time to aggravate asthma and allergy symptoms. Redding professional carpet and upholstery cleaning from Preferred Carpet Care solves this problem by using hot water extraction performed by an IICRC certified carpet cleaning specialist. Hot water extraction is the best way to remove unwanted dirt, odors and other contaminates that create indoor air pollution.
A properly maintained carpet should last at least 10-15 years. Breathe easier knowing you’re helping your carpet look its’ best while you feel your best. The professionals at Preferred Carpet Care tell customers who have allergies to schedule a deep carpet cleaning every 12-18 months for best carpet care results and relief from allergy symptoms. Schedule your appointment today!
- Posted by Rod Barth
- On June 14, 2018