If I Have Allergies is Carpet A Bad Choice?

Studies have actually shown that carpet is better then a hard surface for those with allergies. This is because dust particles become airborne with hard surfaces and stayed put in carpet. The carpet acts like a filter trapping the particles and doesn't allow them to become airborne. Result: cleaner air in your home.

If these pollutants stay trapped in the carpet fibers they are likely to return into the air when disturbed. To prevent this you must vacuum regularly, at least once a week making sure to spend extra time in high traffic areas.


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