“Seventy-nine percent of the soils that build up in carpets are insoluble, meaning that the best method to clean them is by vacuuming”
— The Science of Carpet Cleaning
A study conducted by the University of Arizona concerned with measuring germs in the workplace found that “phones have up to 25,127 germs per square inch, keyboards 3,295 per square inch and computer mice 1,676 per square inch.”
— American Cleaning Institute
“By safely and effectively removing soils, germs and other contaminants, one can help to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and control allergens, such as dust and mold, helping us to stay healthy.”
— www.chemicalsafetyfacts.org
“Maintaining a clean environment by frequently cleaning touched surfaces and objects, such as telephones, keyboards, and doorknobs will help to protect you and your staff from getting and spreading the flu at work”
— The Center for Disease Control
“Dermatologists estimate that average adults shed over 300 hairs from various parts of their bodies along with some 300,000 skin cells. Much of this soil winds up on the horizontal surfaces in the home or business”
— The Science of Carpet Cleaning
“Cleaning is the traditional activity of removing contaminates, pollutants and undesired substances from an environment or surface to reduce damage or harm to human health or valuable materials. While visually pleasing results are desired, the primary emphasis must be consumer health and safety. Fortunately these two objectives are compatible. When cleaning for health, the visual result also is forthcoming.”
— The Science of Carpet Cleaning