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Why Vacuuming Carpets Is Not Enough

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Why Vacuuming Carpets Is Not Enough
 

There is nothing like coming home and feeling the warmth and cosiness of your bedroom or living room, only for you to start sneezing once you get settled in.


According to CleanWellExpert When this happens, our diagnosis of the situation would most likely be that our warm, cosy carpets are getting pretty dusty and that they would need to be vacuumed. But before you do so, you might want to ask yourself: “When was the last time you have had those carpets deep cleaned?” If your answer to that is along the lines of “not in a very long time” or even “never”, now might be the best time to do so, as more often than not, you have a lot more than dust lurking between the tiny fibres of your fuzzy fabric floors. Let’s take a closer look at them

Small insects

These, of course, refer to the wide variety of tiny bugs and insects that end up calling your carpets home. As larger creatures (people and pets) above go about their days, they tend to shed what we call dander or dandruff – very small particles of dead skin that have fallen out on their own or attached to hairs, both of which we shed naturally. This dander just so happens to be a great food source for many tiny bugs, like dust mites, ticks, and fleas. Because of their size, it’s unlikely that you will ever see them crawling about with the naked eye, but what won’t go unnoticed is the marks these bugs leave behind.

Ticks and fleas, usually tracked into the house by your pets after coming into contact with tall grass or other pets, will leave very itchy bites that can cause rashes in people with sensitive skin, or worse, skin infections. Dust mites, a staple of the ecosystem of tiny insects in just about every home, can cause similar allergic reactions on the skin, as well as causing eye and nose irritation from inhaling small particles of their moulted skin or feces. Despite what their names imply, bed bugs, too, tend to name carpets their home, latching on to exposed human skin whenever they get the chance, leaving annoying bites that can also cause allergic reactions.

Disease-causing microorganisms

Going down to an even smaller scale, we will see an even more diverse ecosystem lurking within the fibres of your carpet. One of the most noticeable is fungi like mould or mildew, which start out as small growths, usually within the deeper layers of the carpet, then eventually grow into larger colonies that reach up towards the surface of the carpet, producing a visible stain and (especially in the case of mildew) a noticeable and distinct odour. Much like other fungi, mould and mildew tend to release spores as a means of propagation; as such, inhaling these microscopic spores will cause irritation to the respiratory system, causing coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, and other related symptoms.

Besides that, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms tend to grow and thrive in old or improperly-maintained carpets. This is due to the fact that these carpets are often cold and damp – the perfect conditions for these microorganisms to spread like wildfire. Oftentimes these bacteria and viruses are also pathogenic, which means they will cause all sorts of diseases to people or pets.

So, what can I do about it?

The problem with these organisms in your carpet is that they cannot simply be cleaned with a vacuum alone. Most vacuum cleaners are only capable of removing light particles like dust, the droppings of dust mites and other insects, and maybe some mould spores. However, based on what we did and didn’t mention, best vacuum for shag carpet cleaners are for the most part unable to remove the sources of these tiny particles – namely, the bugs and fungi that create them in the first place. Other cleaners like disinfectant and specialised bug killers can make respectively short work of germs and fleas, but most of the time they will not be able to penetrate into the deeper layers of the carpet, allowing them to live another day. Bed bugs in particular are especially difficult to kill, and there is not much else you can do on your own when they have successfully invaded your beds and upholstery besides calling in a professional cleaner.

So, is all hope lost for you? Of course not – although as we’ve mentioned in the case of bed bugs, you won’t be able to do much alone. To avoid having to deal with all of these potential ailments, you will want to have your carpets cleaned out by a professional. Professional carpet cleaners use specialised steam cleaners (which is a bit of a misnomer since they use a mechanism called hot water extraction) that shoot water mixed with detergent at high pressures and high temperatures into your carpet, working the cleaning agents all the way into the deepest layers of your carpets, loosening dried-up dirt, germs, and bugs as it goes along. Once the mixture has done its job, it is then removed by similarly-powerful suction, taking away the water and all of the dirt it has collected along with it. And because the water is removed with suction, your carpets are left with minimal moisture, making sure that it dries up faster, which also helps prevent the aforementioned organisms from moving back in.

If your home or office has an old carpet that needs a good, thorough clean, contact Boas Cleaning Services at 1300-611-454 or 0423-821-974 or email us at info@boascleaningservices.com.au for any inquiries you have regarding our services or to schedule a clean-up.

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