It is necessary to have the carpets in your office cleaned every 12 to 18 months in order to keep the dust and dander at an acceptably low level within your office.

If you or someone in your office has allergies or asthma, carpet cleaning helps to drastically reduce the dust and dander that is trapped within your carpets and contributes to these respiratory problems.

It is necessary to have the carpets in your office cleaned every 12 to 18 months in order to keep the dust and dander at an acceptably low level within your office.

The best thing that you can do for your office is to augment between the professional carpet cleaning with frequent vacumming of your carpeting, as this will help to reduce the amount of dust that collects in your carpets. A good quality vacuum with a hepa filter and a rotating beater bar is the best method to accomplish this.

In addition to removing the dust and dander that accumulates in carpeting, professional steam cleaning also helps to kill dust mites and their fecal castings that are left behind, which also contribute to breathing difficulties for people with asthma. Also, professional steam cleaning helps to remove the sticky soils that accumulate on the carpets over time, as well as any spots and stains that may have appeared since the last time that you cleaned the carpeting.

Carpet cleaning is part of the on-going maintenance of a office environment that is necessary to keep the office in a clean and sanitized state for the people living within the office.

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