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Hypoallergenic Rugs: A Growing Trend

Hypoallergenic Rugs: A Growing Trend

As we become more aware of our homes' effects on our health, the demand for healthy alternatives within our homes is becoming more and more essential.

One item that is becoming ever more popular is natural fibre rugs. These are rugs derived from organic plant or animal materials. Rugs made from synthetic fibres are often treated with products that can trigger an allergic reaction in some people like skin irritations or hay fever. A natural fibre rug is considered hypoallergenic. 


What Materials Are They Made From?

Natural fibre rugs are woven from raw materials like wool, jute, cotton, and hemp. Recyclable materials like sisal and seagrass can also be used.

Rugs made of such natural fibres are far more environmentally friendly than those made of synthetic fibres. 


What Type of Allergens Can Be Found in Rugs and Carpets?

Floor coverings are exposed to all kinds of dirt and allergens. Some common allergens found in rugs and carpets include pollen, dust, microscopic insect parts, mould, pet dander and microscopic organisms called dust mites. 


5 Benefits of Using Natural Fibre Rugs

  1. Hypoallergenic

The term "hypoallergenic" is not regulated by any governing body and therefore does not have a definitive standard but is often used to describe materials that are less likely to provoke an allergic reaction from those with allergies. That's because they're made from materials that are less irritating to the airways than synthetic fibres.

  1. Prevent Pathogen Growth

The surface of natural fibre rugs traps air, killing most bacteria and germs. They, therefore, act as a barrier against bacteria and pathogens.

  1. Easy To Clean

Natural fibre rugs are inherently sterile, mould- and mildew-resistant. Moreover, their fibres do not retain the dust particles. As a result, using a vacuum to clean them is adequate.

  1. Thick and Dense, Hence Exceptionally Durable 

Natural fabrics like cotton, jute, and wool are considered to be more durable than synthetic fibres. However, the correct care instructions should be followed for the longest possible life. Check with your supplier.

  1. Comfort

Rugs made from natural fibres tend to feel softer and more flexible under your feet. 


What Are the Best Rugs for Allergy Sufferers?

  • Wool Rugs

Contrary to some myths that wool causes allergic reactions, wool rugs actually trap allergens and remove them from the air you breathe. Studies have shown that wool rugs or carpets perform the best when resisting dust mite infestation. Wool is also moisture-resistant, which helps to prevent mould build-up.

  • Jute Rugs

Because they have thin, tightly coiled strands, they naturally resist dust mites. They are therefore ideal for homes where dust allergies are prevalent.

  • Grass Rugs

Area rugs made of natural grass, seagrass and hemp are less prone to shed, which reduces the number of irritating allergens in the air.

  • Sisal Rugs

If you're looking for a hypoallergenic solution, sisal area rugs are a terrific option. They are tightly woven, meaning they are less likely to shed. Furthermore, as you should avoid moisture when cleaning, it will prevent the growth of mould and mildew.


Ground Control: Your Go-To for Natural Fibre Rugs

If you're looking for quality natural weave rugs, look no further than Ground Control Products. We offer a wide range of beautiful woven floor coverings made from natural fibres such as jute, sisal, seagrass and wool. Our rugs are durable, easy to maintain and perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Shop our range online; we ship worldwide.