Bacteria feeds off everyday occurrences such as food spills and fecal matter tracked in from the bottom of shoes and from pets in the office.
A variety of allergens can be found in upholstery, such as pet hair, dander, and pollen. This can present problems for people with asthma or weakened immune systems.
Cubicles are made up of both cloth and hard surfaces. The fabric captures and retains dust particles or chemical pollutants often lead to off-putting smells. Hard surfaces can host a variety of pathogens including bacteria and viruses.
Hair, skin and sweat can all leave traces of oils and grease on upholstery. Over time, the buildup of grease and oils from people and food attract dirt and bacteria.
Fabric protectors like Scotchguard penetrates the surface material, filling tiny pores in the fabric. This keeps future spills and dirt from absorbing and becoming permenent stains.
Mold and mildew love moisture. If left untreated spores can feed off furniture materials such as the exterior covering or interior stuffing. If mold is left untreated, it will become necessary to dispose of the furniture. Regular cleaning can spot and prevent this problem.
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