New Jersey Toddler vs Home-Use Carpet Cleaning Chemical



When Samantha Adams’s young son Jackson spilled carpet cleaning chemicals from an upturned bottle into his eyes, she had no idea what to do.   The warning label on the bottle said to rinse his eyes for 15 minutes upon contact.  Easier said than done when the affected eyes belong to a crying, squirming toddler. 

Fortunately, little Jackson is just fine now, but you can imagine how upset his mother was at the time.  Adams now regrets having the bottle of cleaner in her home in the first place.  Her story begs the question, why keep potentially harmful chemicals around the house if you don’t need to? 

The fact is, the average homeowner probably has no clue what’s in carpet cleaning chemicals that are meant for home use.  It’s quite possible some of these products could be downright dangerous.  Why risk keeping the stuff around when it doesn’t even work very well, and a reputable professional can safely clean your carpet?

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