Thursday, February 7, 2013

what lives in your carpet

WARNING!!!

The Following May Be Disturbing To Some Viewers...

Did you know? The Disgusting World That Lives In Your Carpet!!!

At first glance your carpet may look clean and spot free. But under a microscope its a whole different story. Here are a few pictures of the scary stuff that lives in your carpet.
DUST MITES
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Dust mites are microscopic bugs that feed on dead skin, animal dander, and all sorts of other gross stuff that lives in your carpet.
44 Million homes are estimated to be infested with dust mites beyond recommended levels for allergens. You wash your sheets in water to get rid of these guys.
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning maintenance is important,
Just for the Health of It!
DEAD SKIN
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We are constantly shedding skin, and so are your pets. In fact, did you know that most of the dust in your home is human skin?
FLEA EGGS, LARVAE, AND FECES
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There are a million reasons why this is disturbing. You can have flea feces and larvae living dormate in your carpet right now. Once they hatch they jump to the nearest source of warmth. Typically your pets. If you have a flea problem that keeps coming back, check your carpet!
BACTERIA & MIRCRO ORGANISMS
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That can of soda you spilled last week? Even if you cleaned the stain, you still provided enough sugar for a whole plethora of bacteria to start growing.
ALLERGY CAUSING POLLENS & SPORES
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Dust and dirt from outside easily gets tracked into your house and carpet.
ANIMAL DANDER
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Fido sheds skin just like we do! Dust mites love the taste of dead skin. I can't decide whats worse. The dust mites or the dead pet skin cells.
MOLD
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In some places the mold that grows in carpeting and on walls is toxic, and can kill you. Mold spores are airborne travellers that can easily be inhaled and infect you and your families respritory system.
These are just a few examples of what could be growing in carpets
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