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Information on HEPA Vacuums

What is the difference between a HEPA vacuum and a standard vacuum? A HEPA vacuum works the same way as a standard vacuum does: it draws air and contaminants into a dust bag or canister. The only difference between the two is that a HEPA vacuum uses a HEPA filter to filter the exhaust

HEPA Vacuums

What is the difference between a HEPA vacuum and a standard vacuum? A HEPA vacuum works the same way as a standard vacuum does: it draws air and contaminants into a dust bag or canister. The only difference between the two is that a HEPA vacuum uses a HEPA filter to filter the exhaust

Dealing With Common Carpet Care Problems

When properly cared for, carpet is a great flooring option. It provides a warm feel to the facility and can significantly improve indoor air quality. However, if carpet is not cared for properly, it can quickly cause problems. By becoming familiar with some common carpet care problems

Air Quality: Hard Flooring vs. Carpet

The debate regarding air quality between using carpet and hard flooring has long been an issue. Many school districts and administrators believe that carpets negatively affect indoor air quality. On the hard flooring side, advocates suggest that debris gets trapped in the carpet fiber

HEPA Filters

High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) is a type of air filter. Other types of air filters include High-Efficiency Gas Absorption (HEGA) and Ultra-Low Particulate Air (UPLA). HEPA filters are commonly used in the industry, from airlines to vacuums and medical air filters. According to

Bio-Enzymatic Cleaners: How Do They Work?

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Although they aren’t a new technology, bio-enzymatic cleaners are gaining popularity and getting looked at more closely by cleaning professionals, and rightfully so. However, many people question: What are they and how do they work? Bio-enzymatic cleaners are cleaning products t

Restorative Cleaning

Restorative cleaning refers to professional deep cleaning with the intent to return the carpet back to its brand new condition. This type of carpet cleaning should be performed before the soil in the carpet becomes visible. The basic steps for restorative cleaning are listed below. 1.

Interim Carpet Cleaning

  Interim carpet cleaning can be used to help keep carpets fresh and clean if regular vacuuming and spot cleaning isn’t doing enough. Just remember that interim cleaning should not be used if the carpet is heavily soiled. Otherwise dirt and soil could easily spread during the int

Spot and Stain Removal

Spots and stains on carpet can become permanent if corrective action isn’t taken immediately! How do you remove spots and stains on carpet? Carpet stain removal can be simple if you follow these general rules below.   For liquid spills: 1. Blot as much of the spill as possi

Vacuuming

Vacuuming is the best preventative maintenance to keep your carpet looking at its best. If vacuuming is neglected, sand, dirt, and other dry soils can attach to carpet fibers and settle on the base of the carpet. With the presence of trapped debris, foot traffic can act like scrubbers