Premium Cleaning Services, Inc.
Cincinnati - NKY Office (513) 541-1900
Blue Ash - Montgomery Office (513) 793-4611
Warren County Office (513) 228-7777
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Carpet Cleaning
Cincinnati's Best
We Offer Residential and Commercial Carpet Cleaning!
Current Commercial Clients include:
Xavier University - Since 1987
Group Health Associates - Since 1992
Mason Christian Village - Since 2006
Towne Properties - Since 1994
US Bank - Since 1988
Sycamore Senior Center - Since 2005
Sibcy Cline, Coldwell Banker, Huff, Remax and Steele Realtors
St. Bernard City Hall
The Effects of Carpets on Allergies:
Don't Toss'em... They're Awesome!
The science of indoor air quality is very interesting and relatively new. In the past, the focus was on the quality of the outside air and the interest was in lowering emissions of all types into the air. But, as we now spend more time indoors - an average of 90% of our time - indoor air quality has become a concern to the EPA, as well as government and private health organizations. Following the energy-saving efforts of the 70’s and 80’s, buildings and homes are now much more air-tight, leaving little opportunity for diluting the indoor air with fresh air from outside. Indoor air has thus become more polluted.
But, what’s the connection between indoor air quality and carpets? In the past, physicians recommended that their asthma and allergy-suffering patients remove carpeting from the home. It was erroneously thought that carpeting exasperated their conditions. The EPA performed a study of hundreds of homes, schools and office buildings and concluded that the choice of carpeting as a floor covering was actually beneficial in the fight against asthma and allergies. When scientifically tested, the air in the “breathing zone” above carpets was found to contain fewer allergens than the air above hard surfaces. Carpet tends to collect and hold the allergens out of the air, where they remain, until the carpet is vacuumed or professionally cleaned. In contrast, allergens that settle on hard surface flooring, tend to be redistributed to the breathing zone with normal foot traffic or the simple act of running a broom over the flooring surface.
One unfortunate result of the EPA’s study is that we now know that many families removed carpeting from their homes in an effort to reduce allergy symptoms, only to find that they gained no improvement in their conditions. Their carpeting was an asset, rather than a detriment, to the quality of their indoor air. In concluding that carpeting is a benefit to indoor air, the EPA now recommends that carpeting be cleaned at least every 6 months in most homes - to rid the carpeting of these allergens. A carpet that is not regularly maintained has a reduced ability to collect indoor air pollutants.
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
"Thank you for another excellent job. You are, as always, our one and only call whenever our listings require carpet cleaning."
-Coldwell Banker West Shell
Following, are some tips for reducing indoor allergens in your home and specifically, in your carpeting - helping you to keep your “home sweet home” a healthy one for you and your family:
Follow these simple tips, and not only will you have a healthier home, but your carpeting will last longer also.
Cincinnati - NKY Office (513) 541-1900
Blue Ash - Montgomery Office (513) 793-4611
Warren County Office (513) 228-7777
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