How Seasonal Allergies Are Affected by Carpet and Upholstery — And What to Do About It


Every year, millions of people brace themselves for allergy season, stocking up on tissues, antihistamines, and air purifiers. Yet, what many families overlook is that the greatest concentration of allergens may not be floating outside — it’s likely embedded in their own carpets and furniture.

While pollen and dust sweep through open doors and windows, your carpet and upholstery act like sponges, trapping allergens where they can continue to affect your health long after peak pollen counts have passed.

For asthma sufferers and allergy-prone households, ignoring what’s underfoot and under your nose could mean months of unnecessary discomfort. The good news? With the right knowledge and a proactive cleaning routine, you can turn these hidden hazards into powerful tools for improving indoor air quality and reducing allergy flare-ups.

The Hidden Role of Soft Furnishings in Allergy Season

Think of your carpet and furniture as massive air filters. Every step on the rug, every shift on the couch, releases tiny particles back into the air — pollen, pet dander, dust mites, and mold spores that have settled over days or weeks. These microscopic invaders are among the top triggers for allergies and asthma in both children and adults.

Research by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shown that indoor air quality can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, largely due to allergens trapped in soft furnishings. During peak allergy seasons — typically spring and autumn — those levels can climb even higher as outdoor pollen makes its way inside and becomes lodged in fabrics.

Why Routine Cleaning Matters More Than You Think

Vacuuming helps, but standard vacuums often can’t reach allergens buried deep within carpet fibres or upholstery padding. Worse, low-quality vacuums may actually stir up allergens and make them airborne. What’s needed is regular, professional-grade cleaning that extracts particles from deep in the fibres, breaking the cycle of allergen buildup.

Steam cleaning and hot water extraction are proven to remove dust mites, pet dander, and pollen more effectively than surface vacuuming. Allergy experts recommend deep cleaning carpets and upholstery at least twice a year — ideally at the start of allergy season and again when it ends. Doing so reduces allergen levels significantly, easing the burden on air filters and lungs alike.

 

Healthier Homes Start From the Ground Up

For families living with asthma or allergies, investing in professional carpet and upholstery cleaning is more than cosmetic — it’s essential for health. A cleaner carpet means cleaner air and fewer triggers, giving you peace of mind during allergy season and beyond.

Carpet and Flooring Transformers offers expert cleaning solutions that remove hidden allergens while revitalising your home’s comfort and appearance. The company’s services are designed with families and asthma sufferers in mind, delivering deeper cleaning for healthier living.

Allergy season doesn’t have to control your home. Book a cleaning with Carpet and Flooring Transformers today and breathe easier all year round.

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