Expecting guests for the holidays? Your home must look clean and presentable. With Thanksgiving over, it may be worth it to inspect your couches to check for dust or stains and have them cleaned before the gatherings start again. Hiring a professional for upholstery cleaning in Pompano Beach, FL, like ServiceMaster Remediation Services, can save you time and effort and allow you to focus on other preparations.
Here are some contaminants that can be present in a dirty couch:
Bacteria From Your Pets
- If you have a pet at home, chances are your home has proteobacteria. This is a broad group of bacteria, covering roughly a third of all known species, so the problems can be quite diverse, up to and including what causes whooping cough.
- Proteobacteria primarily travels not through humans or animals but through dust, so if you have a pet that loves the outdoors, your home may be contaminated with this bacteria.
Saliva on Your Sheets
- Streptococcus is a bacteria residing in our mouths. They also hang out in our homes, living on our sheets and pillowcases, and can end up on the couches of people prone to falling asleep while watching television.
E. Coli From Food Leftovers
- Most bacteria found in leftover food are harmless, but some can cause severe issues.
- Check for leftover food that may be hiding inside your couches and remove them immediately.
Dust Mites and Allergies
- Dust and the ubiquitous dust mite can also be found in large populations in any of your soft furnishings, such as sofas, couches, cushions, beanbags, curtains, and beds.
- If that sounds highly unappealing, it’s a good idea to get your upholstery and soft furnishings thoroughly cleaned.
Harmful Mold
Food Particles
- If you eat food on your couch, it most likely is full of crumbs and tiny food particles. Typically, that means that it is also full of sugar, grease, and other ingredients.
- When upholstery fabric gets greasy or oily, it tends to attract dirt, which can leave your couch looking old and grubby, even if it is relatively new.
Grease and Oils
- Nasty, greasy couches might not be inherently dangerous in themselves, but they promote unsanitary conditions.
- Grease and oil create a haven for dirt and germs to collect and can also make your couch look unsightly with dark and stained patches.
Harmful Chemicals
- Aerosols, home cleaners, dust, paint, and plastics can all leave their residue or particulates in the fabric of your soft furnishings or couch.
- Household cleaners are often full of chemicals that can irritate sensitive individuals and may not be great for health.
Pet Dander
- If you have pets, your couch is most likely full of pet dander. All animals leave behind these tiny flakes of skin.
- For people who are allergic to animals, dander can increase symptoms. It also provides food for dust mites, which can lead to an increase in these unwanted pests.
Hair and Skin Flakes
- Like pets, people also lose skin flakes wherever they go. That means that your couch is most likely full of tiny flakes of skin from all of the people who have sat on it in the past.
- Again, this means that your couch is essentially a perfect habitat for dust mites.
A professional upholstery cleaner in Pompano Beach, Florida, like our team at ServiceMaster Remediation Services, uses safe techniques and environmentally friendly products to deep clean and remove all harmful particles from furnishings.
While hearing about the hidden dangers hiding in your couch might leave you feeling a little grossed out, the upside is that professional upholstery cleaning services in Pompano Beach, Fl can thoroughly and successfully take care of any mess, stain, bug, or germ lurking in the depths of your couches or sofas.
Get Holiday Couch Cleaning in Pompano Beach, Florida From ServiceMaster Experts
Renew your home and restore it to its original glory with a healthy and safe professional cleaning service this holiday season.
Contact ServiceMaster Remediation Services at (954) 969-5906 or connect with us online for more details. We are serving businesses and homeowners located in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach Counties, Florida.