Indoor air quality is generally associated with the HVAC system. Air filters are regularly changed and the HVAC system is tuned up according to schedule.

Poor indoor air quality can lead to allergy flare-ups in the workplace. Contaminants like allergens can make the workplace quite uncomfortable for employees. However, the carpets installed in the workplace also play a significant role on maintaining indoor air quality.

How do carpets affect indoor air quality?

Carpets are made of fibers, some are made of natural fibers, while others are made of synthetic fibers. Carpets made of natural fibers are treated with harsh chemicals. These chemicals are released into the air and affect the indoor air quality of a space.

Carpets, adhesives used for installation, and padding can release potentially harmful chemicals into the air. It’s not uncommon to experience health issues after new carpets are installed in the workplace.

Older carpets also pose health risks too. Their fibers latch onto dust, dirt, bacteria, and begin growing mold if damp. These contaminants settle deep into the fibers, making it difficult to get them out. Chemicals used around the workplace like carpet cleaners and pesticides also release harmful substances, known as VOCs, that worsen the indoor air quality.  Employees with asthma may experience worse symptoms, while regular acute symptoms include headaches, nausea, dizziness, eye, nose, and throat irritation. Chronic exposure can lead to cancer and liver damage too.

Common room in the workplace for employees to take a break.

Can carpet cleaning help?

Generally, workplaces have the installed carpeting vacuumed on a daily basis. This helps reduce the level of dust and debris in the carpets, limiting some of the potential contaminants. An air purifier can also help with the indoor air quality.

When having the carpets cleaned, make sure they don’t contain harmful chemicals. Most carpet cleaners are also bad for the environment. Switch to carpet cleaners like Bissel BigGreen , Focus CX 88 Carpet Extraction Detergent, Extract Attack Organic Carpet Cleaner, etc. These products are environmentally-friendly and won’t cause health issues in the workplace.

Other things you can do to improve indoor air quality

Since the padding and adhesives used in carpet installation release harmful substances, look for a carpet installation service that uses low-emission adhesives to install carpets. Some services also install carpeting without adhesives.

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