01/21/2020
Whether you suffer from seasonal or year-round allergies, stepping outside can expose you to pollen and other common irritants that trigger a sinus flare-up. While there’s only so much you can do about the allergens floating around outside, your home should be a sanctuary.
Hypoallergenic Carpet Options:
Many people with allergies worry that installing carpets in their house could make their allergies worse, but the good news is that doesn’t have to be true. If you have allergies but crave the cozy feeling of wall-to-wall carpeting, there are hypoallergenic options out there.
There is no formal industry standard for hypoallergenic carpet, so it’s worth talking to a flooring expert and also doing your own research on carpet brands you’re interested in to see if they will meet your needs. Carpet is inherently hypoallergenic, but there are types of flooring that enhance the hypoallergenic environment.
Have questions about hypoallergenic carpet of other floor covering options?
Visit James Flooring at 950 North Bechtle Avenue!