The 5 enemies that hide on your couch
1. Bacteria and viruses
Other of the enemies that hide on your sofa refers to the activity of our daily life, which makes germs spread easily in the upholstery. Because sofas are widely used, where our children and animals often sit, eat and play, they can be significant "danger zones" in the home.
That is why it is essential that the upholstery is professionally cleaned and disinfected twice a year to avoid the spread of diseases.
2. Allergens and dust mites
Dust mites (and their detached skins and feces) thrive on the fibers of the upholstery. If it is not serious enough, they can irritate our respiratory tract, causing allergies, asthma and other serious respiratory problems.
Cleaning the upholstery once or twice a year can keep these allergens under control. When we remove them, we improve the indoor air quality.
3. Mold
The fibers of the upholstery absorb moisture like a sponge and create the perfect environment for mold to grow. We all know that mold is unhygienic, which makes it a health problem. It can cause all kinds of respiratory problems.
4. Fats
Fat from food, hands and bodies are easily transferred to sofas and other upholstered, attracting dirt and stains, creating perfect areas for germ collection.
A routine upholstery cleaning can keep this inevitable accumulation of oils at bay, keep stains and germs under control and extend the life of your furniture.