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Organic Carpet Cleaning: What Are The Advantages
Every day people pour, spray, and dump tons of chemical toxins
into our environment. As the name says, toxins are toxic and
dangerous, especially if we were to consolidate every chemical
each one of us uses every day. The figures would be staggering.
Take a look at any of the cleaning products you use, and try to
find a list of ingredients that are in it. In most cases, they
just aren't there, because manufacturers don't want you knowing
the kind of lethal materials you're using in your home. Some of
the worst toxins are found in carpet cleaning solutions, because
carpet dirt is ground in and difficult to extract. However,
there are organic carpet cleaning methods that take the toxicity out of the
entire process.
You're probably wondering just what there is in carpet cleaners
that make them so toxic. Ingredients include lye, formaldehyde,
acids, pesticides, and disinfecting agents. These are not
chemicals that you really want to use in your home and around
your children. They give off irritating fumes that can cause
chronic respiratory problems and allergy flare-ups. Therefore,
you want to use products that you know are safe because they
contain none of these chemicals.
Choose a carpet cleaning product that is both nontoxic and
biodegradable and that has a pH balance that will be easy on the
environment. The right product should also have packaging made
from 100% recyclable materials. Only then will you know that
you're doing everything you can to clean your carpets in an
eco-friendly manner. You will also find commercial carpet
cleaners who do organic carpet cleaning. If you can't find what
you're looking for locally, try using the Internet to find the
one closest to you. Their prices will often be competitive, and
the products they use will be safe.
Even the dirtiest of carpets can be cleaned using organic carpet
cleaning methods, so it just isn't necessary to pump still more
toxins into our chemically-taxed water resources. When
carpet cleaning companies
suck all the water out of your carpets, do you ever think about
where that sludge goes? The water they extract is filled with
both the chemicals from the cleaners that were introduced into
it and the filth from deep down in your carpet. All of that then
goes into our water treatment systems where, hopefully, it will
all be filtered back out again.
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