I guess it depends on the carpet type and how dirty it is. What allergies does your child have? I would keep the carpet clean as well as the rest of the house because I know dust particles can trigger allergies and asthma. Carpet isn't bad for kids with allergies, no, but it can be if it's dirty and dusty.
Wool of course comes from shearing sheep which is a natural substance whereas, nylon carpet sometimes is made from recycled products in the plastic family which gives it usefullness compared to putting it in the ground so....you decide. You should know that wool carpet cannot get wet or it discolors. It is also very expensive to buy and have installed.
Nylon stylus is better then rubber.
Terclon carpet is made of a blend of triexta and nylon fibers, giving it durability and stain resistance. Triexta is a type of polyester fiber known for its softness, strength, and resilience, while nylon is also used to enhance the carpet's performance.
Nylon carpet tends to be more resilient than other fibers, such as polyester or olefin (polypropylene). That means it will bounce back better when you move a piece of furniture, and won't wear down as quickly in traffic areas. It's also much more stain resistant than polyester. Look at the color swatches while shopping for carpet. Notice which fiber has a more brilliant array of colors available - polyester, right? That's because poly takes a dye much better than nylon. (Hence, it will absorb and hold stains better, too!) If you must shop for polyester, then be sure to look for those which have been treated to be stain-resistant. Watch the warranties. Olefin is more stain-resistant than nylon, but tends to feel scratchy while nylon is softer.
yes; allergies...
Cotton panties for women...nylon panties for men.
It depends on what you are looking for. Polyester, including PET polyesters are good for stains, you can get very bright vibrant colors from them. But, they are not good carpets for heavy traffic areas. Polyester is a less refined fiber and heat sets the cables at a lower temperature then nylon. This makes it more prone to matting with foot traffic. Nylon carpeting is great for high traffic rooms. It is very durable and as long as it has a good stain treatment is a great all around choice. If I were out looking for carpet, I would be looking for a nylon that is type 6,6. One that is BCF (bulk continuous filament) because they shed less. You can often find all this in a carpet priced the same as a polyester.
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Carpets are made out of a variety of fibers, but the most durable one is nylon. The pricing on a nylon carpet varies an estimate is between $12 and $20 per square foot. Remember also though that you will need to purchase a carpet pad to go underneath the carpet itself and you will need to pay for installation.
Tile is louder, but cleaner. I have taught with both. The carpet collects dust and debris which can trigger allergies.
because it is more radent and polished with a better stretching arena.......