Five in Home Tips for Cleaner Carpeting
As life goes on, it’s easy
to forget and neglect the health of your carpeting. While bi-annual
professional carpet cleaning is recommended for a thorough deep clean to help
prolong the life of your carpeting, here are 5 in home steps you can take to
help reduce the wear of your carpet.
Regular
Vacuuming
Depending on the use of the
carpet will affect how often it needs to be cleaned. Carpeting with high
traffic will require more frequent cleaning than carpeting with low traffic.
High traffic rooms, such as bedrooms, living, and family rooms may need
vacuuming every few days, while low trafficked carpeting, such as closets and
the dining room, may need to be vacuumed once or twice a week. Vacuuming will
pick up dust, dirt, and debris that can settle and work into the flooring
fibers. Over vacuuming your carpet can have the adverse effect of making your
carpet appear worn?
Spot
Cleaning
Before you use a carpet cleaning in Birmingham you
should test it in an inconspicuous area to see how the chemicals react. Be
careful not to scrub the carpet fibers as this motion can cause the fibers to
unwind and fray leaving your carpeting tattered and warn. Instead, use a clean
cloth and blot the solution into the carpeting, removing the stain from the
carpet.
Dust
and Clean Your Furniture
Dust and debris will settle
on your furnishing, if not removed, it will accumulate and cause a musty odor.
If disturbed dust can also fall or settle into the carpet, the odor and
particles can cause allergen and respiratory irritation. Frequent surface
dusting can help reduce this buildup and help control the air quality in your
home. When vacuuming, be sure to use your vacuum hose attachments to clean in
between the wall where dust is likely to accumulate.
Wear Slippers or Soft Soles Shoes
While most people request
that you remove your shoes when entering their home, it is best to either leave
clean shoes on or wear soft-soled shoes around the house, like slippers. Dirt
on shoes can be easily vacuumed and removed from flooring. However, bare feet
can transfer sweat and oils into the carpeting which can also contribute to
foul odor and discoloration.
Children
and Pets
While we love our babies,
both human and furry, these little creatures can take a toll on the carpeting.
Unsupervised eating, dirty shoes, and increased hair and pet dander can result
in excess debris and bacteria which can be absorbed and pushed into the carpet
fibers where it may be difficult to remove by a regular household cleaner. As
animals go outdoors and come back inside, pollen, dirt, and debris can be
carried and distributed throughout the house which can also affect the air
quality in your home. Keeping your animals clean and by dusting and vacuuming,
you can help reduce the amount of dirt, pollen, and dust that can cause
respiratory irritation.
Hiring a professional
cleaner to clean your carpets twice a year will help prolong the life of your
carpeting. As people walk, sit, sleep and eat on the floor, there will be a
build-up of debris, as well as, sweat and bodily oils. Professional carpet
technicians can treat and remove stains from carpeting leaving your carpeting
clean, healthy and enjoyed by your family.
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