Quick Takeaways

  • Carpet can trap dust, dander, pollen, and other particles.
  • Vacuuming with good filtration and periodic professional cleaning both matter.
  • Cleaning is one part of indoor air quality, not a medical treatment.

Carpet and indoor particles

Carpet can hold dust, pet dander, pollen, and tracked-in particles. For some households, that makes routine maintenance more important, especially in bedrooms and rooms where pets spend time.

Professional cleaning can remove soil and contaminants from the carpet, but it should be paired with vacuuming, filtration, humidity control, and source control.

When to Call 316

If you want a local technician to inspect the problem, explain what is realistic, and handle the cleaning instead of guessing, start with our carpet sanitizing and cleaning.