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Friday, April 22, 2016

Earth Day: Improving Air Quality in Your Home

Today is Earth Day! Let’s take this time to be more mindful of the environment we live in. If you feel like the air in your home is stuffy, open up the windows and breathe in the fresh air. You can also improve the air quality in your home by following these simple tips:



Clean Daily
Floors and furniture have the word “dust” written all over them. That is, unless you keep up with cleaning. It doesn’t have to be much - just wipe down your surfaces when you have a moment, whether you’re waiting for dinner to heat up or you have a minute before rushing out the door. Always work your way from top to bottom, starting with ceiling fans and cabinets, then to countertops, and lastly to your floors. Use a damp, clean cloth and try to avoid harsh chemicals. You’ll be surprised how much cleaner your home will feel just by wiping up surfaces in a flash!

Clear Air Ducts
Dirty air ducts aren’t necessarily a health threat, but they can make your home feel incredibly uncomfortable. Cleaning them with a the proper nozzle on your vacuum will prevent all that dirty air from getting blown around, especially when summer arrives and you start rely on your AC daily.

Get Carpets Cleaned

Whether you have wall-to-wall carpeting or rugs, getting them professionally cleaned can significantly improve the air quality in your home. Upon a professional cleaning, our rug is individually inspected and tested to determine the proper cleaning method required. Technology will be used to remove everyday soil, occasional spills, spots, dust, as well as allergens.

At Triple S, we know that keeping your floors clean, fresh, and bright will only maximize the air quality in your home! We offer professional cleaning services for all of your textiles and more. Triple S is a family owned business with over 50 years of experience and are here to help you keep your home looking and feeling Clean, Fresh, & Bright!

Triple S has three main plant locations:


Stamford Plant | 400 West Main Street
Norwalk Plant | 337 Westport Avenue
Stratford Plant | 1800 Stratford Avenue

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