Healthier Home and Business
Indoor dirt and dust, along with other allergens carried in from outside on the soles of our shoes, builds up over time in our homes and business premises, promoting a less healthy indoor environment.
One of the important benefits of carpeting and other soft furnishings is that they actually trap otherwise air-borne allergens like a filter. ( Don't take our word for it, run your hand over your carpet in a well-lit room and see what it releases into the air. ) When carpets and soft furnishings are not professionally cleaned regularly, these particles can accumulate.
Independent research recommends carpets be cleaned every six months
Ideally, and particularly in areas with heavy footfall, carpets should be cleaned every six months. However, the method of cleaning that is used can all too often leave a legacy of potential health and hygiene concerns of a different nature.
Some methods of cleaning can leave behind sticky, dirt-attracting residues and may use soaps and detergents with a high PH value, which can cause skin irritation.
Other cleaning methods ''soak' the carpet and then ''suck' the water out. This means the carpet is wet for a long time. As with most other things, the longer a carpet is wet, the more likely it is to produce a strong and unpleasant odour. This is a sure sign that mould and bacteria have already begun to grow.
Chem-Dry is the healthier way to clean your carpets & upholstery
Chem-Dry offers a healthier, more hygienic solution in four different ways.
- The Natural® , the cleaning formula at the heart of the Chem-Dry process uses ingredients copied from Mother Nature. This means that Chem-Dry can be used freely around your home or business.
- The Chem-Dry process lifts and sweeps away dirt, dust and other allergens instead of forcing them deeper into the carpet.
- Since there is no sticky, dirt-attracting residue left behind following a Chem-Dry clean, carpets and upholstery stays cleaner for longer.
- Chem-Dry uses a fraction of the water required by other cleaning methods, so there is no excess water left behind in which mould and bacteria can thrive.



