| January
05, 2008 |
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| Myth
& Truth About Carpet |
myth
• “Carpet is
more expensive and harder to
maintain than hard-floor surfaces.”
truth
• Properly maintained carpet only
needs
vacuuming once or twice weekly and periodic
extraction cleaning. The sweeping, mopping,
stripping, waxing, and buffing that hard surface
floors demand are more laborious and costly.
| November
25, 2007 |
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| Allergens |
• Carpet acts like a filter trapping
allergens keeping them from becoming airborne where they cause problems.
• Without carpet, allergens would
land on hard surface floors and can become air born very easily, even
by having someone walk through the room.
• It is true it is easier to
clean hard surface floors than carpet, but what a daunting task to
clean the floor three or more times a day to keep up. Carpets add
warmth to your room. Carpets add protection from slipping and when
falling. This is especially important for children and the elderly.
They make a room look soft and elegant, and filter the air by trapping
the allergens that would otherwise be kicked up.
• True, all air filters need to
be maintained properly, or if neglected for too long they may even
need replacement.
• There are 2 very good reasons
to have your carpet regularly cleaned. Many experts recommend having
your carpet professionally cleaned every 6-12 months but this varies
depending upon the use of the carpeted area and personal preferences.
* Regular cleanings is the obvious
- dirt, grease and grime. Not only is this unsightly but dirt in the
carpet acts like sandpaper and actually wears down the fibers over
a period of time.
* Increased foot traffic on the carpet
promotes increased grinding action equals faster wearing of the carpet
fibers.
• Regular cleanings and very
frequent vacuuming definitely help to curtail this problem. Contrary
to some beliefs regular cleanings and frequent vacuuming greatly enhance
and prolongs the life of your carpet.
• Neglecting cleanings and minimum
vacuuming will most certainly shorten the life span of your carpet.
Take all this in to consideration to keep a healthy indoor environment
and clean carpets.
| October
28, 2007 |
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| Specials |
• AUTHENTIC only send notifications
of special offers through e-mail. Customers must have a valid e-mail
address on file to qualify for a special.

• To ensure that you receive special
offers notifications via e-mail, please keep your contact information
current.
| October
28, 2007 |
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| Downloads |
• Knowing how to take care of
your carpet can save money and keep the air in your home cleaner.
When a customer signs in, they can print, view, or download the following
documents:
* Frequently Asked Questions
* Basic Vacuuming
* Myths and Truths About Carpet
* Soiling Around the Edges
* History of Carpet
* Methods of Cleaning
* Carpet Terms
* Pet Stains
* Indoor Air Quality - FAQ
* Spot Solver
* Factors that Affect Indoor Air Quality
* Difficult Stains
• We hope you continue to enjoy
the many benefits of the All-Electronic Service.
| October
11, 2007 |
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| Factors
that Affect Indoor Air Quality |
• One must look at the whole picture.
Cleaning products used in the home, as well as interior furnishings,
should be low VOC emitters, with emissions, sometimes improperly called
off-gassing, that dissipate quickly. Scientific studies have demonstrated
that new carpet is one of the lowest emitters of VOCs into the indoor
environment and that these emissions dissipate very quickly. The low-level
VOC emissions and the harmless odor from new carpet dissipate within
the first 48 to 72 hours after installation.
• Carpet has not posed any health
problems for millions of satisfied customers. Carpet is made primarily
of the same innocuous materials found in clothing and other everyday
fabrics; i.e., polyester, nylon, and olefin fibers, latex (synthetic
rubber), and polypropylene (olefin) fabric backing.
| October
11, 2007 |
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| Basic
Vacuuming |
• A good practice is to vacuum
often the areas that receive the most traffic, such as hallways, stairs,
exterior entry ways, and paths in the home where there is constant
wear. Vacuum the entire carpeted area a minimum of twice per week.
• Removing loose soil while it remains
on the surface is important so that it is not worked into the carpet pile
by foot traffic. Removing embedded soil is more
difficult and time consuming than removing surface soil. |