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SAFETY ADVANTAGES

Carpet offers a number of safety advantages, beginning with its superior slip resistance. Unlike smooth flooring options like tile or hardwood, carpet provides a textured, non-slip surface that significantly lowers the risk of slipping, especially in high-traffic areas, senior living facilities, and on stairs, where slip hazards are common. A recent study by CSIRO, commissioned by the Carpet Institute, confirmed that carpet achieves a slip resistance classification of no less than P3, indicating a reliable level of safety in preventing slips. 8 In addition to reducing slip risks, the soft, padded nature of carpet provides a cushioning effect that helps absorb the impact of falls. This cushioning can be particularly beneficial for vulnerable groups such as infants, elderly individuals, or people with limited mobility, as it can reduce the likelihood of injury from accidental falls. The softer surface of carpet acts as a protective layer, offering a safer alternative to hard flooring. Carpet also enhances overall stability and protects fragile items. Its textured surface adds friction underfoot, providing better grip and support for individuals who may require additional assistance, such as those using walking aids. Furthermore, the carpet’s soft surface provides a gentler landing for fragile items like phones, glasses, or dishes, reducing the risk of damage to both the item and the floor.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANLINESS

Carpets have a unique fibre structure that traps dust, dirt, and pet hair, keeping these particles contained until they can be vacuumed. This helps prevent allergens and debris from becoming airborne and spreading throughout the room. Additionally, carpets often conceal minor stains and dirt, especially when using darker colours or patterns, so they look cleaner between cleanings compared to hard floors, which can quickly show dirt and smudges. Modern carpets offer advancements in stain-resistant fibres and treatments, making them more resilient to spills and stains. Many stains can be easily spot cleaned before they have a chance to set in. Regular vacuuming is often sufficient to keep carpets looking fresh, as it effectively removes surface dust and dirt without the need for sweeping. Occasional deep cleaning helps maintain the carpet’s appearance over time. Unlike hard floors, carpets do not require daily cleaning, making them a lower-maintenance option.

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