
The New Year brings more than just a bit of holiday cheer for carpets. The Word of Wisdom says carpets are a blessing, but you need a LOT of them to be good.
A new study published in The American Journal of Preventive Medicine found that carpets, which are woven into most homes, can be detrimental to health.
It’s called the carpet loam machine.
“The carpets we use today are extremely cheap,” said Dr. Amy Geller, who led the study, according to the Associated Press.
“We’re also using more than the carpet that used to be used.”
To put it simply, carpets that are too big can make it difficult for people to walk in them, according the study.
In the study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland, researchers found that people who spend time in a house with a carpet loom were more likely to suffer from arthritis, asthma and asthma exacerbations.
The study also found that carpet looms were associated with a higher risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
So, what should you do to make sure your carpets don’t make you sick?
Here are some suggestions for keeping your carpet home cozy: Keep the rug inside the house.
“Make sure your rug is in the garage, a closet, the dining room or anywhere else that it won’t get wet,” Geller said.
“If you don’t, you’re gonna run into carpet loomed-related issues down the road.”
When you’re not using your carpet, don’t forget to wash it with soap and water every week or two.
“Washing a rug will not only make it feel better to use it, it will also keep it clean,” Gellers said.