Poor indoor air quality either causes or exacerbates a host of common health problems, and allergies and asthma are at the top of the list. Indoor air quality can be impacted by a number of factors that a carpet, vent, and air duct cleaning company cannot respond to, such as secondhand smoke, radon, and asbestos. However, qualified carpet and vent cleaning professionals can eradicate many of the top causes of poor indoor air quality and keep the air that is circulating throughout your home safe for you and your family to breathe.
Many of the causes of poor indoor air quality are also what are known as asthma triggers. People who suffer from asthma react to airborne pollutants and allergens that they breathe, and these “triggers” are what causes of the onset of an episode of asthma. Maintaining the quality of the air in your home has everything to do with simultaneously maintaining your health, but when you or a family member has asthma, it is vital.
Asthma is defined as a chronic medical condition, and there are about 23 million asthma sufferers in America today. Overall, poor indoor air quality has a greater impact on children than it does on any other age group, and part of this statistic stems from the fact that nearly seven million children have asthma.
Though asthma is an across-the-board problem that affects everyone, minorities are especially susceptible to asthma. African Americans are three-and-a-half times more likely to visit the emergency room due to an asthma attack than are Caucasians, and the asthma death rate for African Americans is double that of Caucasians. Hispanics, particularly those of Puerto Rican descent, are also more frequent victims of asthma than Caucasians.
All of the factors that contribute to poor indoor air quality that we are going to discuss can be asthma triggers, but they are also common allergens. They can cause a host of symptoms, such as eye, ear, nose and throat irritation, dizziness, listlessness, undue fatigue, and headaches. Indoor pollutants can also contribute to a condition that is known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis occurs when the body’s immune system triggers an inflammation of the lungs, or to the airways that lead to the lungs. This condition is caused by breathing the particulate matter that is circulating in the air that you breathe. These allergens include the biological pollutants that we will be highlighting in some detail in the next section. Symptoms of hypersensitivity pneumonitis include chills, coughing, fever, aches throughout the body, and shortness of breath.
Let’s look at some of the primary causes of poor indoor air quality and evaluate what a certified carpet and duct cleaning technician can do to eliminate these allergens and pollutants before they can take root in your home and cause or aggravate serious health problems.
Biological Pollutants
Biological pollutants are substances that are either living, or are the remains or byproducts of a living organism. When you imagine yourself, or your children, breathing these contaminants, it is somewhat startling. However, these biological pollutants are the primary causes of the poor air quality that leads to so many health problems. It is worthwhile to note that they are all very common asthma triggers, and they are ubiquitous throughout almost every home.
Dust Mites
Dust mites are tiny insects that cannot be detected by the naked the eye, but the fact is that even though you can’t see them, you can rest assured that they are there, usually by the tens of thousands. They feed on the dead skin of people and pets, and they make their homes in your mattresses, pillows, upholstered furniture, drapes, children’s stuffed toys, and especially, in your carpet. One square foot of carpet can play host to as many as 30,000 to 40,000 dust mites. Plus, these mites leave behind upwards of twenty dropping per day, so we are talking about a very big little mess.
These dust mites are one of the primary reasons why we recommend a regular regimen of carpet and upholstery cleaning. It is not just a matter of keeping your home looking good and prolonging the life of your expensive furniture and costly carpet. It is a health issue. Considering the fact that approximately one in thirteen Americans suffers from asthma, it is safe to estimate that every two or three households contains someone who is prone to asthma attacks. Calling an experienced, professional carpet and upholstery cleaning company to rid your home of these pests on a regular basis is an absolute must, and the small price that you pay to keep your carpet and upholstery dust mite free is negligible considering the value of the health of your family.
Mold
Where there is moisture, there may well be mold, and it is very common to find mold in the air ducts of people’s homes. Mold reproduces through the production of microscopic spores, and these spores circulate around the home in the air that you are breathing. When you are not inhaling them, they are landing on any and every surface throughout your home, and they can grow on just about anything.
Breathing mold spores can cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions, so it is vital that you have your air ducts cleaned by a licensed indoor air quality specialist. Quality air duct cleaning companies utilize state-of-the-art equipment and eco-friendly organic solutions that rid your ducts of mold and create an environment that is unfriendly to future mold growth.
Thirdhand Cigarette Smoke
We have all heard about the dangers of the secondhand smoke that you can see lingering in the air when you are in a room where people are smoking. All around the country legislation has been passed to make smoking in public places against the law so that non-smokers are not subjected to the risks associated with secondhand smoke, which include heart disease and lung cancer. There isn’t much that a carpet and duct cleaning company can do to prevent people from smoking, but there is a new phenomena that is occurring that we can help with, and it is called “thirdhand smoke.”
Secondhand cigarette smoke contains some 4,000 different chemical compounds, and some are toxic; others are actually carcinogenic. These chemicals do not disappear when the smoke does. They waft invisibly through the air (for as long as months), and the chemicals land on all of the surfaces in the room and get embedded in your carpet and upholstery. This is what is called thirdhand smoke.
Thirdhand smoke can be an extreme irritant to allergy sufferers, and it is a very common asthma trigger. If you have smokers in the home, you will invariably have thirdhand smoke soaking into your upholstered furniture and carpet. Only a professional carpet cleaning company is going to have the commercial grade, truck-mounted equipment and potent, concentrated cleansing solutions that it takes to remove these toxic chemicals from your carpet and upholstery.
Flood Cleanup
When you have a home flood, you are in emergency mode and the last thing that you are probably thinking about is the quality of your indoor air. Whether the cause is a severe weather condition outdoors, or an internal problem like a broken plumbing pipe, a defective water heater, or some other faulty appliance, your first thought is to stop the flow of water, and rightly so. However, when the clean-up begins, it is important to be certain that you do not inadvertently leave behind a breeding ground for mold.
As we have previously stated, mold grows in conjunction with moisture. If you try to dry out your carpet on your own, it is very likely that you will be unable to effectively remove all of the moiture from every nook and cranny of the carpet and its backing and padding. This is the perfect environment for the proliferation of mold. A certified emergency water response technician will be able to identify the proper approach to your clean-up job and be certain that your carpet is perfectly dry and mold-free. When you have an indoor water emergency, you want to put it completely behind you and not start to see and smell mold throughout your home a week or two after you think you have cleaned up the mess.
Carbon Monoxide
One last indoor air quality issue that we would like to highlight is that of the dangers of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas, and that makes it especially dangerous because when it is present you don’t know that it is there. CO comes from unburned fuels and blockages in your chimney, so the way that it commonly enters your environment is through fireplaces and woodstoves. Having your chimney regularly cleaned by an experienced technician is a must if you want to be certain that you are not being exposed to carbon monoxide. CO is an air quality issue that is potentially lethal, so we really can’t overemphasize how important is to keep your chimney clean and free of creosote and other obstructions.
We all like to keep the environment that we are living in aesthetically pleasing, and we all know how good it feels when our homes are nice and clean and everything is in its place. However, it is really surprising when you learn about all of the factors that contribute to indoor air quality, and you may start to realize that perhaps some of the health problems that you are experiencing may have something to do with the air that you are breathing in your home. There is a lot that the average homeowner can do on his or her own to prevent poor indoor air quality, but to have complete peace of mind, you are really going to have to enlist the services of a professional indoor air quality specialist.
The good news is that Atlanta Carpet and Duct Cleaning has been keeping our customers’ homes free of dust mites, mold, and other biological pollutants for over twenty years. It is a matter of the health of your family, and this is why we take our jobs to heart. We have been serving the Atlanta, Georgia area for a very long time, and our customers stay loyal and recommend us to others, and we appreciate their support. Why do they do this? Because we do quality work at affordable prices, and because they know that we care about their well being.
We hope that we have been able to pass along some good information about indoor air quality, and we look forward to keeping the air that you breathe safe, clean, and free of pollution. For carpet and air duct cleaning in Atlanta with an emphasis on indoor air quality, call Atlanta Carpet and Air Duct Cleaning, and when we are finished, you will truly be able to breathe easy.