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Let It Be Known: The Healthy Side of Carpet Cleaning Using Steam Cleaners

By Joana Boyle


For individuals who are concerned about chemical exposure, steam cleaning may be a better option.

With all the negative side effects of conventional chemical cleaners, it's easy to become frustrated and wonder what you can clean with instead and how you can avoid the unhealthy effects that chemical spray cleaners have on your indoor environment. The answer is a simple, cost-effective solution that uses only natural elements to clean and disinfect your space more effectively than your go-to spray cleaner. The answer is a vapor steam cleaner.

If your place is still usable after the storm then that's something to be thankful for, because that means you can still stay there while you are doing the repair. It would be a different matter though if the damage that it has sustained is so severe that you could no longer use it. Your first concern then is to find a place where you can stay in the meantime.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that you should stay calm in the middle of the storm and after it when your house has already sustained some damage. Losing your wits would not benefit anyone; least of all you and it would certainly not take care of the problem. Just stay calm and keep your presence of mind.

Instead of using harsh and often-toxic chemical solvents to clean and disinfect your home, discover the 100 percent natural, healthier, and all-around safer cleaning power of a steam cleaner.

Steam cleaning your home can dramatically reduce your allergy symptoms, particularly when it comes to dust mite allergies. Dust mites are microscopic organisms that make their home in mattresses, bedding, upholstery, carpets, and rugs. These parasitic organisms live off of moisture and our dead skin cells in a cycle that consists of feeding, reproducing, and eventually, death. When dust mites feed and produce waste, they become the big threat to allergy-sufferers.

Because of the small size of dust mite feces, as well as the size of the dust mites themselves, they are easily kicked up into the air by walking, sweeping, or otherwise moving about in your space. If you are an allergy-sufferer, and you inhale dust mite secretions, you may begin to experience symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, wheezing, coughing, and/or difficulty breathing.

Take photos of your home and the damage that it has sustained. You would need the evidence once you file a claim with your insurance company.




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