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10 Reasons why carpets are cleaned
- Spring cleaning
- Moving / Selling Houses
- Cleaning for Christmas
- New arrival (Baby)
- Mother-In-Law, friends, relatives coming to
stay!
- Drink spillage accidents
- Pet accidents
- After party clean-up
- Like to keep carpets clean
- Been meaning to have it done for ages!
All very good reasons why people have their carpets cleaned.
Professional hot Water Extraction "steam" cleaning
restores and renovates the appearance of your carpeting. It makes it look better
and smell better.
Yet, there is another extremely important
reason you should have your carpet cleaned your family's health. That's right. A
cleaner contributes to a healthier home environment.
Carpeting is a filter
Have you ever thought about what types of soiling and
other conditions that your carpet is subject too? Your carpet acts like a
filter. It collects and filters almost every spilled material, airborne
contaminant and tracked soling that enters your home. As a matter of fact,
carpet is designed to hide soiling. By the time a carpet "looks" dirty, it can
have a great deal of contamination collected in it.
What Is Lurking In Your Carpet?
Biocontaminants, volatile organic compounds, combustion
products, dust mites (we will cover in greater detail later), waste, chemical
contamination, migrated outdoor pollutants, insoluble particulate soling, grease
and oil, sand soil, dirt, food particles, pesticides and allergens.
Big words, but what do they mean? Quite simple, if your
carpets act like a filter, then it filters and collects sources of soil,
bacteria, allergens and pollutants from the indoor environment. This
"collection" and "filtering" process allow carpet to trap contaminants within
the carpet. Hard surface floors may allow these contaminants to "roam"
throughout the indoor environment. But like any filter, your carpet needs to be
periodically cleaned out. If these contaminants are in the house they could be
contributing to you and your family's health and allergy problems. Bacteria,
pollutants and allergens trapped in your carpet can contribute to an unhealthy
indoor environment.
What Do You Do About All Those "Lurking-Things."
For one thing, periodic vacuuming. Vacuuming can remove a
great deal of soiling. But most vacuum bags allow small particles to pass
through them. These released particles tend to build up over time and have the
greatest potential to cause harm as they are inhaled deep into the lungs. Many
types of contamination simply cannot be removed by regular vacuuming. That is
why it is absolutely essential that you have your carpets periodically cleaned
professionally. Professional Carpet Cleaning by Hot Water Extraction method
makes a significant positive contribution to removing those contaminants. Recent
tests performed have demonstrated that professional cleaning can contribute to a
reduction in indoor air pollutants.
Here's what Dr Michael Berry of the EPA has stated; "Every
time carpets and fabrics are emptied of their pollution build-up through
professional cleaning methods, there is a health benefit. Cleaning processes
that extract pollutants from the environment enhance the quality of the indoor
environment by reducing exposure. Cleaning, especially through extraction,
improves environment conditions and health protection."
How Often Should You Have Your Carpet Cleaned?
How often you should have your carpet professionally
cleaned depends on a number of circumstances. Du-Pont, the world's largest
manufacture of fibres, recommends cleaning at least every 18 months. But other
considerations may increase the frequency rate: smoking habits, number and ages
of children, soling conditions, humidity, temperature, condition of outdoor
environment, health status of occupants, allergy conditions, number and type of
pets and the types of activities being conducted are just a few.
What Do Fibre Producers And Carpet Manufacturers Say
About Carpet Cleaning?
The five largest fibre producers-Allied, BASF, Du-Pont,
Hocchst, Celanse and Monsanto-all recommend periodic professional cleaning. Most
major carpet mills agree. Shaw Industries, the world's largest carpet
manufacturer recommends hot water extraction carpet cleaning by the a "trained"
professional. Du-Pont in their report on "Indoor Air Quality. A Technical Review
of Carpet Contributions" states "Since carpets do act like sinks" for many types
of particles, periodic professional cleaning is very important."
A Healthier "Indoor Environment."
Professional carpet cleaning can be an important
contribution in maintaining the health of your family's environment. So don't
delay. Just because your carpet may not look dirty doesn't mean that it doesn't
need to be cleaned. We look forward to the opportunity of serving you soon.
PROmite Introduction
Due to the change in life-style in the UK over the past
twenty years with the introduction of double glazing and central heating systems
we have made our homes into breeding grounds for microscopic, skin eating
creatures called Dust Mites - these ugly pre-historic looking eight-legged
cousins of the spider and tick are not visible to the naked eye, but just one
gramme (approximately half of a teaspoon) of house dust can contain up to a
thousand Dust Mites and several thousand Dust Mite droppings.
Astonishingly 90% of all house dust is made up of our
skin. That's because on average every three days we shed a layer of skin. It's
the protein in these tiny particles of dead skin that we are constantly shedding
which is manna (heavy food) for Dust Mites. As mites only measure 0.3 mm they
settle anywhere in our warm humid (70% Rh or greater) climates including in our
- carpets, mattresses, pillows, upholstered furniture, clothing and in our
clothing draws, wardrobes, etc. In fact, an average house can contain over 2
million Dust Mites with a new generation arriving every 3 weeks.
Each Mite lives for 3 to 4 months, each female lays 20 to
50 eggs every three weeks. Each Mite produces around 20 droppings per day,
(that's nearly 200 times their own body weight). There are so many droppings in
our homes that any soft furnishing in a bedroom of two years old, that has not
been professional cleaned,
will weigh 10% heavier than when new. It is the digestive enzymes contained
within the Dust Mite excrement that triggers most respiratory allergies such as
Asthma, and is the single biggest cause of eczema and all year round rhinitis,
the sneezing and runny nose associated with allergies.
Once airborne, Mite faecal pellets remain aloft for an
extended period of time (10 minutes or more) and are easily inhaled. With 28% of
the population suffering from respiratory allergies, Dust Mites are one of the
main reasons that indoor air is more allergenic than out door air. However there
is proof that childhood Asthma is on the increase in the UK with one in three
children begin affected by exposure to Dust Mite droppings in their early
infancy.
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PROmite
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