Spring, what a wonderful time of the year – being outdoors is wonderful, and many of us love our fair share of spring cleaning. However, what about the seasonal allergies that come with it?

Did you know that up to one-quarter of people in Canada suffer from allergies during spring? Unfortunately, these spring allergies can be easily triggered by any and everything around you. That’s unless, of course, you use dry foam carpet cleaning.

What Can Trigger Your Allergies?

There’s nothing more frustrating than constantly sneezing or getting itchy eyes and not knowing why. Well today, we’re here to help you identify some of those triggers. Some of the common allergy and asthma triggers in your home include:

  • Mold and mildew
  • Dust and dust mites
  • Pollen
  • Dander
  • Pet hair
  • Dead skin cells that flake off your body
  • Firsthand and secondhand tobacco smoke
  • Fumes from air fresheners, cleaning products, and candles
  • Fungi, virus germs, bacteria, and debris
  • Smog or other forms of outdoor air pollution that come inside.
Does Carpeting Effect Asthma

What Does This Have to Do with Your Carpets?

Carpets, regardless of the type, tend to have irritants in the carpet fibers that can make your allergies go wild.

Almost every possible trigger on this list is probably hiding somewhere in your carpets. When it comes to mold, any type of moisture, whether that be from spilling a drink, humidity, or the outdoors, will provide a perfect breeding ground for the mold spores to attach to and spread.

Breathing in dust particles is terrible for your allergies, and with a carpet, you’re probably doing this daily. There are probably countless dust mites going about their daily lives in your carpets. The pollen that stuck to your clothes and shoes while you were outdoors will also probably float down and land on your carpet when you’re indoors.

Furthermore, every time your beloved pet walks on or lies on your carpet, they’re probably leaving their hair behind. On top of this, all the fumes your candles, cleaning products, and smoke produce are also joining the mix.

As you can see, there’s a lot going on on your carpets that you’ve probably never thought about. Now that you’re aware of this, the constant sneezing, sniffing, and snorting probably makes much more sense. When this is the case, staying indoors can trigger your allergies just as much as the outdoors.

By adopting a regular carpet cleaning schedule, you’ll be able to eliminate common allergens from your home and improve your indoor air quality, which will all have a major impact on clearing up your nose and helping you to breathe easily. There’s no need for deep cleaning every day of the week, but something as simple as keeping your carpets clean can do wonders.

Why Do You Specifically Need to Opt for Dry Foam Carpet Cleaning?

If cleaning your carpets is so important, why can’t you use any regular cleaning method, such as steam cleaners or hot water extraction? Well, when it comes to your allergies, you want to avoid wet carpet cleaning methods as the excess water can lead to various issues. Dry cleaning solutions are certainly the way to go.

Allergy experts recommend steering clear of wet carpet cleaning services if your top priority is to eliminate or reduce indoor allergens.

In fact, steam cleaning your home doesn’t usually have any effect at all on dust mites and can even exacerbate your allergies by growing mold and dust mite populations.

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That’s where dry foam carpet cleaning comes in. Mold spores and mildew can’t grow under these conditions and dust mites simply can’t stand it.

Additionally, pollen, dirt, dust, pet hair, and bacteria are all eliminated by the dry foam cleaning solution. This solution functions as thousands of tiny, sticky sponges, collecting everything that is not carpet and sucking it along with any excess moisture into the turbo vacuum extractor. That’s why even a regular vacuum cleaner with a regular vacuuming schedule won’t do the trick.

The end result, you may be asking? A dry, allergen-free, immaculately clean carpet that you may enjoy without experiencing any symptoms of allergies or asthma. As an added bonus, the dry foam carpet cleaning process can also help to get rid of stubborn stains.

Other Ways to Gain Relief from Your Allergy Symptoms

While we have to agree that dry foam carpet cleaning is going to have a significant impact on your allergies, here are some other useful solutions you can also try to find relief on those extra tough days:

  • Keeping your windows closed
  • Taking your shoes off in the house
  • Showering and washing your hair after being outside
  • Toweling your pets before they come inside
  • Changing your clothes after being outside
  • Washing your bedding weekly
  • Hiring a professional carpet cleaner or cleaning service

The Bottom Line

As you can see, dry foam carpeting cleaning is the obvious choice if you’re tired of dealing with those pesky allergies. However, to take things a step further and ensure you nip those allergies in the bud, we recommend hiring a professional carpet cleaning service to take care of this for you.

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At Foam Frenzy in Windsor, Ontario Canada, we’re dedicated to giving all clients an exceptional professional carpet cleaning service and committed to going above and beyond when it comes to taking care of your allergies.

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