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Improve Indoor Air Quality with PureHome

Updated: Jan 17

Indoor air quality plays a major role in overall health, comfort, and wellness, yet it’s often overlooked. Carpets can trap dust, allergens, and microscopic pollutants that circulate through the air over time. PureHome™’s non-toxic carpet restoration is designed to address these hidden contributors and support a cleaner, healthier indoor environment.


Close-up view of an air purifier in a modern living room
Clean carpets help reduce airborne pollutants and support healthier indoor air.

How Carpets Affect Indoor Air Quality

Carpets act like filters inside the home. While this can help trap particles, it also means pollutants can build up if carpets aren’t cleaned properly.


Common contributors include:

  • Dust and fine particulate matter (PM 2.5)

  • Pet dander and allergens

  • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from household products

  • Residue left behind by conventional carpet cleaners


Foot traffic and everyday activity can re-release these particles into the air.


Why Non-Toxic Cleaning Matters

Many traditional carpet cleaning methods rely on harsh chemicals and fragrances that can leave residues behind. These residues may contribute to ongoing chemical exposure and faster re-soiling.


PureHome uses a non-toxic, low-residue approach designed to:

  • Remove embedded particles without harsh chemicals

  • Reduce chemical residue in carpet fibers

  • Support cleaner indoor air after cleaning—not just cleaner-looking carpets


A Healthier Home Starts from the Ground Up

Carpets cover a large surface area in most homes, making them an important part of indoor air quality. Proper, non-toxic carpet care helps create a cleaner foundation for the air you breathe every day.


PureHome’s approach focuses on restoring carpets in a way that supports long-term indoor wellness, without introducing unnecessary chemicals into your home.




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