Made from most natural materials. How to choose a carpet - pay attention to the material of manufacture

Previously, only natural materials were used to make carpets, such as wool or cotton. But today more and more carpets and carpets are made from synthetic fibers such as polypropylene.

Polypropylene is a man-made material with high strength, resistance to dirt and other valuable properties. Therefore, over 90% of all modern synthetic carpets are made from these artificial fibers.

But among consumers, there is a perception that polypropylene carpets are unhealthy and can cause health problems. But is it really so? To understand this issue, you should carefully consider all the properties of synthetic carpets, their positive and negative qualities.

Properties of polypropylene carpets

Carpet made of polypropylene fiber not much different from woolen carpets. It also has a soft, dense pile that can be matte and shiny. Also, unlike woolen carpets, synthetic products do not shed or fade.

The fact is that polypropylene is an inert and hydrophobic material, which means it does not absorb moisture. It is dyed during the production of the yarn, so the dyeing pigments are contained in the fiber itself. Due to this, external factors do not affect the color brightness and pattern of the carpet.

The same property helps polypropylene carpet to be resistant to many types of dirt. Even tricky coffee or fruit juice stains can be easily removed from the fluffy surface without the fear of washing away paint or damaging the carpet fibers. Therefore, it is well suited for areas with a high risk of contamination, such as hallways and children's rooms.

But at the same time, a polypropylene carpet has lyophilicity - the ability to actively interact with oils. Oil stains on this carpet can be very stubborn and soak deep into the pile. Therefore, a polypropylene carpet should not be laid in kitchens and other areas where there is a high risk of greasy stains.

Durability is another important property of a synthetic carpet. Durable artificial fibers are able to withstand even severe stress and withstand numerous contacts with the soles of shoes and animal claws. Its service life is about 7 years. However, in this indicator, polypropylene is inferior to natural wool, which retains its original appearance for up to 50 years.

In addition, the pile of a polypropylene carpet can quickly regain its former shape after prolonged compression, for example, under furniture legs. Thanks to this, the owner of the house has the opportunity to rearrange the furniture at will without fear that ugly dents will remain on the carpet.

However, synthetic carpet is prone to deformation, so it is not recommended to hang dry or dust it out. To keep the polypropylene coating perfectly clean, it must be vacuum cleaned and heavy dirt removed with a soft joke.

Perhaps the most important property of a polypropylene carpet is its low cost. Even people with low incomes can buy a carpet made of synthetic fiber, and the abundance of shapes and colors will help make it a real decoration at home. In addition, synthetic carpets have a very beautiful pile that can compete with any natural material.

Positive properties of polypropylene carpets:

  1. Beautiful appearance;
  2. Long-term color retention;
  3. Low price;
  4. Ease of cleaning;
  5. Resistant to pollution;
  6. Ease of processing.

The negative properties of synthetic carpet include tendency to deformation andlow, in comparison with natural wool, service life.

The harm and health benefits of polypropylene carpet

The main disadvantage of a polypropylene carpet is its environmental friendliness. Polypropylene is a product of the modern chemical industry, for the production of which petroleum products are used. However, the finished carpet does not emit harmful emissions and does not irritate the skin when in contact with the pile.

It is important to remember, however, that polypropylene carpet and carpet are flammable and emit poisonous gas when they burn. Such gas is extremely dangerous for humans and causes severe poisoning. Therefore, they should be kept away from fire and incandescent objects to prevent ignition.

Polypropylene protects humans from the cold worse than natural wool. If you can walk barefoot on a woolen carpet even in winter without fear of catching a cold, then in rooms with a polypropylene coating, you must wear warm socks or slippers.

Cons of polypropylene carpet:

  • Non-ecological;
  • Worse retains heat;
  • Highly flammable and emits poisonous gas when burning.

The benefits of polypropylene carpets for humans

Polypropylene carpets are absolutely hypoallergenic, for this reason they are indispensable for people suffering from wool allergies. In addition, dust does not accumulate in their pile, which allows maintaining clean air in the room and making breathing easier. This property of carpets will be especially useful for people with chronic respiratory diseases and dust allergies.

The main disadvantage of woolen carpets is that ticks, moths and other pests that are extremely dangerous to human health are often found in them. Synthetic carpet is completely free from this negative quality. In polypropylene carpets, there are never harmful insects that can provoke serious diseases.

A synthetic carpet is less prone to dirt and is easier to clean, which means keeping the room tidy. This is especially important for children's rooms, where perfect cleanliness should be. Parents can safely allow their baby to play on such a carpet without fear of dust and other pollution.

Unlike other artificial materials, polypropylene is not electrified, which means that static electricity harmful to humans does not accumulate in such a carpet. In this indicator, it is in no way inferior to carpets made of natural materials.

The benefits of polypropylene carpet:

  1. Does not cause allergies;
  2. Does not accumulate dust;
  3. Easy to clean;
  4. Prevents the appearance of insects;
  5. Not electrified.

Conclusion


Summing up, we can say with confidence that a polypropylene carpet has both positive and negative properties. Therefore, it is impossible to say unequivocally whether synthetic carpet is harmful or not to human health.

But it should be noted that a polypropylene carpet is well suited for people prone to allergic reactions and suffering from respiratory diseases. It also makes a good floor covering for a child's room.

But people who choose a carpet not to decorate the interior, but to warm the room, should give preference to wool products. As mentioned above, despite the beautiful thick pile, polypropylene does not retain heat very well, which means it is not suitable for rooms with cold floors. The best thermal insulation helps to achieve which is negligible.

But there are no other serious harmful qualities of polypropylene carpets, therefore, these products should not be neglected. Moreover, they are sold at affordable prices, which means they are available to absolutely all residents of our country.

An indisputable advantage is that many modern manufacturers of polypropylene carpets make products to order. Therefore, if a person could not find the carpet he needed in stores, he can order the carpet he needs of any shape, color and texture.

All fabrics not made from natural materials, which in everyday life we \u200b\u200bcall synthetics, for some reason immediately seem to us not particularly harmless. In the entire history of the human race, only 4 types of natural fabrics have been produced: linen, cotton, wool and silk. All others, one way or another, cause harm to the body. This is due to their structure, physical characteristics and the presence of dyes, which are not always harmless.

To understand what materials are really dangerous, and what a person can wear without much harm to health, consider some of them:

There is a mistaken impression that viscose is a natural material. Yes, it is made of cellulose, but it is chemically processed (this is the first fabric artificially produced by humans). Viscose is not as harmful as other types of synthetics, because it has antibacterial properties and ventilation, like natural fabrics. Among the disadvantages can be called an increased ability to crumple and even "break" in the rain. To eliminate these factors, various chemicals are used that block ventilation and can lead to irritation of especially sensitive and delicate skin.

Polyester

Often this fabric is considered non-synthetic, as it contains natural fibers. Clothes for babies are made of polyester, even diapers contain polyester. But even here there are some drawbacks: this material is made from substances that contain petroleum products. When interacting with others chemicals toxic and carcinogenic properties are manifested in the tissue.

Polyamide

This fabric is found in tights, stockings and leggings precisely because of its elasticity. Among the shortcomings of polyamide, one can note poor thermoregulation - this material does not retain heat. Also, polyamide does not absorb moisture and is not very electrified.

It belongs to the varieties of polyamide. It is considered one of the most durable materials in industry. Nylon is practically non-ventilated, does not absorb moisture, overheats and contributes to skin dampness. And this often leads to the development of a fungal infection, irritation and damage to the skin.

2014-09-15 Maria Novikova

To begin with, natural fabrics have always been considered the most beneficial for our health, but with the advent of synthetic fabrics, natural fabrics are less and less used. Why it happens? The thing is that synthetic fabrics do not require special care, are practical to wear and are always affordable. We are so used to the convenience of artificial fabrics that we have forgotten how much chemistry synthetic fibers contain and what harm it brings to our health. We pursue beauty and practicality in clothes, but at the same time we do not pay attention to the quality of fabrics, and even more so to their composition.

There are several types of natural fabrics. Each of them has its own useful and healing properties.

4 main types of natural fabrics

- The beneficial properties of this tissue of animal origin have been known from time immemorial. Such clothes are always warm and comfortable. It is able to soothe pain and relieve fatigue, has a calming effect and raises a person's energy. Sometimes, in order to prevent the wool from wrinkling and not wearing out, synthetics are added to the wool composition.

Wool also has medicinal properties, for example: for radiculitis and back pain, a woolen bandage is used, or to cure barley, you need to tie a red woolen thread at the wrist on the hand, on the opposite side where the barley is located. But there is one drawback to things made of pure wool, it is dumping and the formation of pellets on clothes, so such things must be worn with care.

Wool items are best washed by hand using special products. Then you need to lightly squeeze the product and lay it on a soft surface (for example, a towel). It is not recommended to soak, wash thoroughly and hang such clothes, as this leads to deformation of the fabric. Various types of wool are made from: jumpers, coats, dresses, trousers, sweaters, vests, jackets, etc.

- the cloth vegetable origin, has the ability to transfer its coolness to the body, and also helps to concentrate and collect. Clothes made of linen serve as a talisman against many bad luck and negativity from well-wishers. Flax will help keep you strong and cheerful for the whole day. Flax is a natural antiseptic, destroys microbes, all kinds of inflammation, and also prevents the occurrence of bacterial and fungal diseases. In addition, flax reduces radiation levels.

In hot weather, a light coolness is felt in fabric clothes, and warmth is felt in cold weather. Linen is easily breathable, so in such clothes the skin breathes easily and does not stick to the body. Doctors recommend wearing linen clothes for people suffering from allergic diseases and asthmatics. And the ancient healers believed that if you wear such clothes in the summer, you can get better, and if in the winter you can lose weight.

With frequent washing, linen items become whiter, since natural linen by its nature has a yellowish tint. The disadvantage of linen clothing is that it is easily wrinkled due to low elasticity, therefore, synthetics are added to the fabric for greater practicality. Linen is used to make: suits, trousers, dresses, jackets, skirts, sundresses, pastel linen, etc.

- a tissue of plant origin, it has a unique ability to absorb all the negative energy that appears due to stress. Cotton clothes should only be rinsed in cool water to drain all the negative. Cotton clothing is pleasant to the body, it is soft to the touch, comfortable in it at any time of the year and at any time of the day. Cotton is practical to wear and requires little maintenance.


Cotton also has healing properties, it is used in medicine for the manufacture of cotton wool and bandages. Cotton fabrics withstand high temperatures and are also easily amenable to various treatments such as dyeing, squeezing, smoothing and anti-stain treatment. For people suffering from allergic diseases, it is better to buy things that are not treated with chemical dyes so that there is no risk of allergies. Cotton clothes do not require hand and delicate washing. Cotton is used to make: blouses, dresses, sundresses, T-shirts, shorts, trousers, bed linen, etc.

- the fabric is made from a silkworm cocoon, preserves the natural human biofield. Such clothes are mainly preferred by people in high positions, politicians, directors, as silk helps to maintain the internal energy balance. Silk is especially useful in sleepwear, as it is easy to sleep in it. Silk clothing will be especially useful for people with low energy. Silk clothes are very soft and smooth, which does not irritate the surface of the body and is great for people with sensitive skin.


Due to organic silk glue, a linen mite, a provocateur of allergic diseases, does not start in such fabric. When wearing silk clothes, metabolism is improved. Silk clothes are almost not wrinkled, easily draped and have a bright shine, which makes silk expensive and refined items. Silk is used to make: shirts, dresses, bouzas, underwear, bed linen, dresses, sundresses, scarves, etc.

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Ancient healers keep unique information about the healing properties of natural tissues, we use this knowledge to this day. Healers knew and knew how to treat diseases using natural fabrics from various fibers. All natural fabrics have healing properties, and synthetic fabrics disrupt the energy exchange of our body with the environment.

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Different fabrics have a different effect on the energy of a person, therefore, when choosing clothes, first of all, it is necessary to pay attention to the composition of the fabric. Natural fabrics, with constant use, may well replace drugs, as well as keep your health for many years.

I wish you good health and long life!

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