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The Health Benefits of Carpet Cleaning
Dr. Michael Berry, in his book
“Protecting the Built Environment: Cleaning for Health,”
says that most indoor cleaning problems are related to dirty
carpets, but this problem can be solved through maintenance and
restoration.
Carpets act as a sink to collect
pollutants of all kinds from indoors and out, according to
Dr. Berry. As the sink gets filled up (the carpet gets polluted), it
stores more and more dirt, dust and contaminants. When the sink
is full, it needs to be emptied.
If a carpet is not cleaned on a
regular basis, it can become a breeding ground for biopollutants,
Dr. Berry says. It is crucial to regularly empty the sink and make
sure that your carpets are cleaned properly.
Dr. Berry says that the medical
community recommends that people remove carpets from buildings
and homes, but it is wrong to assume that all carpet will become
contaminated and affect people’s health.
He says that people clean carpets
because they look dirty, although by the time you can see the
dirt in the carpet, it is probably filthy. Rarely do people
clean their carpets in an effort to protect their health, Dr. Berry
says, but cleaning carpet regularly can improve indoor air
quality.
Some of the benefits of extracting
pollutants from carpets include: Reducing health problems from
loose particles; reducing cases of biologically induced illness;
reducing lifetime cancer risks; reducing complaints for building
owners and managers; and reducing liability for building owners
and managers.
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