How to Choose a Carpet for Allergies

At Kirkland's Flooring, we love the feeling of plush carpet underfoot. Every step cushions and soothes, providing comfort for all. For many people with allergies, though, wall-to-wall carpeting might seem anything but comfortable. However, the right carpet can actually trap dust, dander, and other allergens, removing them from the air. This makes carpet every bit as ideal for individuals with allergies as any other type of flooring solution. Here are some things to consider when choosing a carpet if you or a family member have allergies.

Carpet Fiber

Just like different carpet fibers have varying levels of durability and stain resistance, the right carpet fiber can go a long way in reducing the presence of allergens. Nylon, olefin, and polyester fibers are all synthetic, nonorganic options that repel allergens and do not host mold or mildew growth. Although wool is a naturally water-resistant carpet fiber, allergens and mold can live and grow inside it. Look for carpets that have Green Label and Green Label Plus distinction—these are great options to explore!

Chemical Treatment

No one is crazy about that new carpet smell that comes from volatile organic compounds, also known as VOCs. Many carpets are treated with these substances—which include formaldehyde and benzene—to better resist surface stains. However, these chemicals eventually turn into gas and can negatively impact your indoor air quality, which will only make life harder for those who deal with allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. Shop for either low-VOC or VOC-free carpet for the cleanest air quality. You’ll also want to make sure your carpet padding will be low-chemical or chemical-free as well.

Pile Construction

Although carpet is effective at trapping allergens indoors, every step can potentially send particles back into the air! A tightly woven carpet will trap and harbor less dust, allowing you to effectively remove more particles with regular vacuuming. Shag carpets and carpet piles with longer strands will allow particles to hide and live in the carpet. Looser carpets with thick piles will also prove more difficult and time-consuming to clean thoroughly.

Proper Vacuuming

When it comes to purchasing the best carpet for allergies, having the proper vacuum for the effective removal of allergens is an essential part of the equation. The ideal vacuum cleaner will have adjustable height settings, with the option of removing the beater bar when necessary and will come equipped with a high-efficiency particulate air filter. Ineffective vacuuming will simply send allergens back into the air and neutralize the effectiveness of the carpet’s ability to trap irritants.

Ready to shop for the perfect carpet for your home? Visit Kirkland's Flooring in Savannah, GA! Our carpet specialists are ready to help you find effective, beautiful carpet solutions for your home!

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