How often do you clean your upholstery? If the answer is ‘rare’ or ‘once in a month’, you are putting your health at risk. Couch is perhaps the most used furniture of any household and it’s likely to develop dirt, grease, stains over time and regular use. Take a break and think about the activities you do while sitting on your couch. Now ask yourself how often do you clean your couch.
If it’s been a while since you have deep cleaned your couch, we would like to make you aware of these pesky things that may be lurking in your couch.
Bacteria and Harmful Virus
Do you love to spend most of the time on your couch? Well, that’s great but how often do you clean it? Dirt, germs and bacteria find their favorite shelters in upholstery and if you don’t opt for professional upholstery cleaning in Melbourne, no wonder you are putting your health at risk.
Moreover, the problem becomes acute if you have pets or kids at home as your couch becomes vulnerable to outside dirt. Bacteria stick to the upholstery fibers and get easily transmitted to our body. The result is your couch becomes contaminant with virus and you face breathing problems, dust allergies, skin issues and many more.
Allergens & Dust Particles
Dust mites are microscopic organisms that love to nest in the delicate fibers of your upholstery. Not only they reside inside the soft fabrics but shed their skin and leave faeces behind which kids and pets may inhale. This can trigger allergies, asthma, lung disorders and many other health ailments, especially if you have senior citizens at home.
Besides dust mites, pollen gets carried from outside and if you have a furry friend at home, pet dander or fur may collect in your couch too. To keep allergens at bay, you need to opt for professional upholstery cleaning in Melbourne at least once a week.
Oils & Grease Released from Skin
It’s common for our skin to secrete oil and when you touch or sit on your couch, body oil gets automatically absorbed into the fibers. Among all other areas, your head and palm are the areas where your skin tend to have direct contact with your couch.
Naturally secreted oil causes dirt to stick to the fibers and give rise to sticky stains. Lack of proper maintenance of your couch causes stains to expand and eventually result in dark patches. If you love eating popcorn or snacks while sitting on your couch, chances are high you leave food remains which can stain your furniture and also attract more contaminants.
So now that you are aware of the pesky contaminants, don’t forget to deep clean your couch by vetted house cleaners to mitigate health risks. For further tips on upholstery cleaning, keep following our posts.

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