Our shoes and feet regularly bring in contaminants into our homes and workplaces. These contaminants can include
grime, dirt, allergens, bacteria and bodily fluids
from sneezes and coughs.
The fibres in carpeted floors and rugs can trap bacteria and germs easily and the uneven surface can make it difficult to clean. It is recommended to vacuum once a week, and deep clean seasonally or immediately after a suspected illness.
This article features the top ways to disinfect carpet in your home, holiday let or workplace without a steam cleaner.
Prior to disinfecting, ensure that the carpet has been cleaned thoroughly
to remove dirt and grime.
How to Disinfect a Carpet Without a Steam Cleaner
Hot Wash
Smaller rugs can be washed and disinfected easily in the washing machine.
Ensure to shake the rug outside first and vacuum to remove loose dirt.
Choose the hottest setting recommended on the care label on your carpet.
Add a heavy duty detergent to remove germs throughout the wash.
Leave to tumble dry or dry naturally based on the manufacturer's instructions.
Top Tip
- Many articles suggest using white vinegar to disinfect carpets and soft furnishings. Although white vinegar does have some cleaning properties, it is not listed as an EPA-recommended disinfectant.
Hypochlorous Acid
Hypochlorous acid is a natural disinfectant which is safe for people, pets and the planet.
The cleaning solution is made by electrolysing salt and water to create a highly effective disinfectant which kills almost all known germs without the use of harsh, toxic chemicals.
You can find Hypochlorous Acid in the AirBurst disinfectant system. The system works by using a Hypochlorous Acid based fogging solution to spray the disinfectant into the air
and nearby surfaces.
When used around a clean carpet, the AirBurst system effectively kills 99.9999% of harmful pathogens
in seconds and removes dust and pollen
from the air.