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ANTIMICROB­IAL TILES HELP CREATE SANITARY SPACES

- — Courtesy of Metro Creative

Tile can be a worthy addition to rooms with potential moisture issues or areas in a home that may routinely necessitat­e quick cleanup. Because they are not damaged by constant contact with water, tiled floors and walls are often found in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and entryways.

Although tile is resilient, it is not impervious to the microorgan­isms that tend to proliferat­e in areas where moisture and humidity are commonplac­e. Microbes can grown rapidly in warm areas, especially if food is present. Mold or mildew issues can also become problemati­c, seemingly overnight. But certain modificati­ons can help homeowners alleviate the proliferat­ion of microorgan­isms.

Various manufactur­ers have developed their own innovative tile, contributi­ng to cleaner — and sometimes more eco-friendly — home environmen­ts. The applicatio­n of certain treatments can make ceramic tiles even more impervious to water and moisture. Some tile may help reduce the spread of certain strains of bacteria, such as E. coli and staph, without requiring the applicatio­n of potentiall­y harsh chemical detergents. Other treatments may protect against yeast, molds and fungi that can cause stains and odors and result in the degradatio­n of tile.

Antimicrob­ial products inhibit the growth of microorgan­isms and suppress their reproducti­on. For example, tiles with Microban protection employ an antimicrob­ial agent built into the product during the manufactur­ing process. When microbes touch the product surface, the agent penetrates the cell wall of the microorgan­ism. Other tiles are treated with micrometri­c particles of titanium dioxide, which is activated by sunlight or artificial light. This causes a photocatal­ysis process, which is responsibl­e for the product’s antipollut­ion and bactericid­al properties.

Antimicrob­ial ceramic tile can be advantageo­us in rooms where sanitation and hygiene are an utmost priority. This includes not only public places, but also private residences. Worktops and floors where microbes can be transferre­d are particular­ly beneficial areas in which to install antimicrob­ial tile.

A potential side effect of antimicrob­ial tile is a reduction in reliance on harsh cleaning products. Although regular washing is recommende­d, residents may not need to use odoriferou­s or strong chemical cleaners to sanitize their homes. This helps improve indoor air quality and reduces the potential contaminat­ion of the environmen­t from chemical runoff.

Homeowners thinking of installing antimicrob­ial tile in their homes should discuss their options with a tile retailer or contractor during the planning stages.

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Although tile is resilient, it is not impervious to the microorgan­isms that tend to proliferat­e in areas where moisture and humidity are commonplac­e. Antimicrob­ial tiles can help keep such locations sanitary and reduce homeowners’ reliance on chemical...

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