- Carpet Cleaning : Improving air quality and environment.
- To promote a healthy environment.
- Built Environment cleaning for health
- A clean environment is sanitary. When a sanitary condition exists, an adverse
- health effect is unlikely. Manufacturers’ recommendations for cleaning provide
- adequate guidelines, calling for frequent vacuuming and periodic professional
- restorative cleaning that emphasizes removal of foreign substances and
- minimizing residue. In the long run. these measures protect the carpet and
- promote environmental health.
- Carpet has a unique, positive “filter-like” or particle trapping feature that tends to hold
- particles to the floor that might otherwise be airborne. Matter being held by the “filter
- like” feature of carpet can be taken out of the building instead of re-circulating in the air
- continually, by using a high power vacuum cleaner that has the “CRi Green Label”.
- Refreshing the indoor environment can be as easy as following a regular vacuuming and
- restorative cleaning schedule.
- Keeping the environment dry is a very important process. To prevent the growth of
- bacteria and mold, one should immediately attend to liquid spills and fix sources of
- excess moisture and humidity. Air movers, EVAC handling systems and dehumidifiers
- will assist in the drying process of higher moisture level cleaning processes.
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