Carpet Cleaning and Allergies

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carpet cleaning and allergies

Why Cleaning Your Carpets Is Important for Your Allergy?

If you are dealing with allergies, you’re already taking a few precautions. The last thing you want to do is deal with another issue with them. The real question is: how much are you doing?

One such measure you should be taking at this point is cleaning your carpets. Today, we’ll be talking about the importance of carpet cleaning and allergies. We’ll discuss how you can remove allergens and bacteria whilst improving the air quality in your home.

We’ll also discuss some tips shared by allergy sufferers that we’ve talked to. These tips are proven to work for you. Plus, you can rest easy knowing that you have another way to keep your allergies at bay.

Let’s talk more about keeping your carpets clean and preventing allergy attacks.

Hot versus Dry Pros and Cons

According to www.best1cleaning.com there are two types of carpet cleaning: hot and dry. We’ll be taking a look at the pros and cons of each method so you know which one would be the better option for you. Let’s start with the hot (or steam) cleaning method:

Pros of Steam Cleaning:

  • Deep cleaning: It’s great for getting the stains and dirt that go beyond the surface. Stains can be removed within one session most of the time.
  • Can be done by a professional: This is something that can be done by the experts if you don’t know how.
  • Takes less time: This may depend on the size of your room (or the house you’re cleaning).

Cons of Steam Cleaning:

  • It can increase humidity levels: What makes steam cleaning a problem for allergy sufferers is humidity. The ideal humidity levels for your home should be 50 percent or less. Steam cleaning can increase this and make it the perfect environment for allergens.
  • Potential mildew and mold growth: Humidity and wet carpets can be disastrous. The reason for this: mildew and mold. These are ideal conditions for its growth process. It can even spread fast.

That’s the pros and cons of steam cleaning. Let’s move on to the dry-cleaning pros and cons.

Pros of Dry Carpet Cleaning

  • Uses low moisture: Of course, low moisture will be the best thing for allergy sufferers. That’s because it won’t trigger any kind of allergens.
  • Requires no chemicals: Your best bet for a cleaning product is using powders that you can clean up after it sits for a few minutes.
  • Less expensive: If you are on a budget, you may want to consider this as your best option.

Cons of Dry Carpet Cleaning

  • Not suitable for deep cleaning: This is used for surface cleaning only.
  • Cleaning powder may not be entirely vacuumed: You may leave behind specks of cleaning powder. Some may be harmful to humans and pets if there is contact. At worst, you may deal with skin irritation as a result.

Removing Allergens

If you are looking for a cleaning method that removes allergens, dry carpet cleaning might be the best option. As mentioned before, steam cleaning may produce enough steam to increase the humidity in your home.

That’s not good considering there are many allergens that will thrive in warm, moist conditions. Thus, steam cleaning could exacerbate the problem as opposed to getting rid of it. If you are allergic to mold and mildew, this can be a disaster waiting to happen.

Removing Bacteria

You could have bacteria in your home that will cause many illnesses. One of the best carpet cleaning methods of course is steam cleaning. Now, you’re caught between a rock and a hard place.

We’ve mentioned that steam cleaning can potentially trigger allergens. As long as you don’t have allergy issues to mold and dust, you could get away with steam cleaning. However, you want to make sure you take the necessary measures to reduce the moisture in your home as soon as possible.

Improving Air Quality

Improving the air quality in your home is important. Especially after carpet cleaning.

You can consider the following steps below to get started:

  • Use a dehumidifier: Using a dehumidifier will be the best option. Again, you want to make sure that your overall humidity inside your home is 50 percent or below.
  • Improve the ventilation: If the room you’re cleaning has windows, just open them. Make sure you have screens up to ensure that you don’t let any unwanted visitors in.

Tips for Allergy Sufferers

Vacuum regularly

This is self-explanatory. Vacuum your high traffic areas of your home every single day to reduce the amount of allergens.

Clean spills

This goes with carpets, especially. You want to clean up any spells and get rid of any wet spots to prevent the growth of mildew and mold.

Remove Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)

VOCs include the chemicals that are used during the manufacturing process of your carpets. That includes formaldehyde. This can trigger plenty of serious health issues aside from allergic reactions. They include but are not limited to blurry vision, headaches, trouble breathing, and even damage to the liver.

Conclusion

Carpet cleaning should be the norm, even if you suffer from allergies. Make sure that you choose the right cleaning method that is best for you. Although steam cleaning has its advantages, it does have its disadvantages in terms of triggering allergens.

So it’s important to make sure you take the necessary post-cleaning precautions as mentioned above. Otherwise, you can use dry carpet cleaning as a regular thing to keep everything nice and tidy. Your allergies won’t be much of a problem going forward.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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