Saturday 22 February 2014

Deep Clean Your Home To Remove Toxins

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By Suzanne Herrman


While you might be able to see a stain or bits of mold on your shower door, there are many microscopic toxins that exist in your home. These tiny toxins can have a serious impact on your overall health, which is why it wise to eliminate them as much as possible. Here are a few examples of items that might be taking residence in your home that you cannot even see.

The dust in our home consists of many things, but much of it is little flakes of our skin. These flakes are the main source of food for dust mites, and while you cannot see these bugs, their presence can have a serious impact on anyone in your home who suffers from allergies or asthma or another type of respiratory disorder. Dust mites are able to live in hot or cold climates and their favorite place to live is in your mattress, your pillows, your carpeting and in your furniture.

Fungi and bacteria are two other substances that probably are lurking in your home, and these can definitely cause breathing and allergy problems. Mold is sometimes easy to see and typically is prone to damp areas such as your bathroom, but it can exist behind walls, under flooring and carpeting and then spread throughout your home. Mold is extremely toxic and causes everything from congestion and eye irritation to headaches, rashes and wheezing.

One way to reduce the dust mites, fungi, bacteria and mold in your home is thorough proper cleaning. While this means you need to vacuum at least once each week and clean your home thoroughly, it also means that you need to schedule periodic deep cleaning for your carpeting, area rugs and upholstery. Professional cleaning removes dust, dirt, debris and many other toxins.

Another way to reduce these toxins is to make sure that you replace the filters on your heating and air conditioning units. When they become clogged with dirt, they no longer filter out debris and this simply floats around your house and gets embedded into the carpets, your mattress, your pillows and your drapery. Replacing filters is easy to do yourself, but you should schedule yearly cleaning of your home's air ducts. A professional can perform this service in a matter of hours and it has been shown to have a big impact on reducing problems associated with allergies and also asthma.

Certainly it would be nice to be able to remove every toxin from the house, but this isn't possible. All we can do is keep things as clean and dust-free as possible. The EPA recommends deep cleaning for carpeting every six months, especially if you have pets or kids or both or simply have people in your home prone to allergies. So call a Prairieville carpet cleaning service, a Baton Rouge carpet cleaning service or a Denham Springs carpet cleaning service today and schedule a cleaning. Be sure to ask about other types of cleanings, such as the aforementioned air duct cleaning as well as tile and grout cleaning and upholstery cleaning.




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