Top Carpets: Antibacterial certified.
With the safety of our loved ones and keeping germs & bacteria at bay in our homes, which in most cases are now our current work environments and are of paramount concern to us at present, we are pleased to share with you that three of Top Carpets Designer Collection Ranges have been Antibacterial certified. The Three ranges have been tested by Hohenstein and conform to the recognised standards. They have been tested with the following germs:
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Klebsiella pneumoniae
- Escherichia coli
Buy your flooring with peace of mind. Knowing that your floor will destroy bacteria and suppress their ability to grow or reproduce. For your health and safety you can purchase the following ranges with antibacterial certification – Legacy Dawn, Legacy Commercial and Legacy Reserve.
Legacy Dawn: https://topcarpetsandfloors.co.za/product/legacy-dawn/
Legacy Commercial: https://topcarpetsandfloors.co.za/product/legacy-commercial/
Legacy Reserve: https://topcarpetsandfloors.co.za/product/legacy-reserve/
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