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Study Indicates Carpet Can Maintain Indoor Air Quality

Making it a Viable Choice for Families Impacted by Asthma and Allergies

Dalton, GA – [January 7, 2014] – A series of studies indicates that effectively cleaned carpets can trap allergens and other particles, resulting in fewer particles escaping into the air and thus contributing to the maintenance of indoor air quality. “These studies challenge the long held belief that carpet must adversely impact indoor air quality as it pertains to allergy and asthma sufferers,” said Dr. Bruce Mitchell, Chairman/CEO of Airmid Healthgroup Limited, a leading independent biomedical research organization that conducted the study. “Effectively cleaned carpets have the capacity to trap allergen and microbial particles, making these particles less available to become airborne and thus maintaining indoor air quality. This makes regularly cleaned carpet a choice for families impacted by asthma and allergies.” The studies, which were presented at the annual meetings of both the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology (AAAAI) and the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), evaluated several residential hardwood and carpet products. The studies aimed to determine the depth of allergen penetration in carpet, the levels of allergens found in the air and the impact of carpet cleaning on allergen removal. Prior to cleaning, the levels of airborne allergens, such as cat and dust mite allergens, were less for all of the carpets than the hardwood flooring, even after the carpet was repeatedly disturbed. After cleaning the carpets, a meaningful reduction in allergens occurred in the carpet and the surrounding air. The carpets were cleaned using the industry recommended method, which included vacuuming, cleaning with a cleaning agent, agitation, and hot water extraction. “These findings add to the existing body of research that indicates that well-maintained and effectively cleaned carpets can be a viable choice for asthma and allergy sufferers,” said Paul Murray, Vice President of Sustainability & Environmental Affairs of Shaw Industries. These studies were supported by Shaw Industries, the world’s largest carpet manufacturer and a leading floor covering provider. They were conducted by Airmid Healthgroup Limited, a leading independent biomedical and aerobiological research organization that helps leading companies develop, innovate and differentiate their products and services through the delivery of market relevant, health based data. The studies can be accessed at: About">http://press.shawinc.com/Airmi... Shaw The world’s largest carpet manufacturer and a leading floor covering provider, Shaw Industries Group, Inc. is a vertically integrated manufacturer that supplies carpet, hardwood, laminate, resilient, ?le & stone flooring products and synthetic turf to residential and commercial markets worldwide. A wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. with more than $4.5 billion in annual sales and 23,000 associates, Shaw is headquartered in Dalton, Georgia, with salespeople and/or offices located throughout the US, as well as Australia, Canada, China, India, Mexico, Singapore and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit About">http://shawfloors.com/about-sh... Airmid Airmid helps clients with products and services related to the built environment to differentiate their customer offerings through health relevant marketing claims. They create value for them through a number of collaborative strategies including field research projects, environmental test chamber studies and licensing our own intellectual property. Airmid specializes in studying the relationship between allergens, viruses, bacteria, molds or other ultra-fine particles in the air and on surfaces to the spread on illness and disease in buildings. As a leading authority on bio–medical and aerobiology research they use this deep domain knowledge to improve products and services to make the built environment as healthy as possible. For more information visit www.airmidhealthgroup.com ... article: http://press.shawinc.com/wp-co...