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8 is the normal... Any landings? are the steps over a meter wide?
"Feet" is a distance that you can walk. "Square feet" is an area, which you can paint, carpet, crayon, or plant, but not walk. Nobody ever trained for a marathon by running 10 acres a day.
You need 7200 square feet of carpet in this case.
This largely depends on the material the carpet is made out of. Other factors that contribute to weight are how thick the carpet it is, and how dense the carpet fibers are.
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
Whether your feet are clean are not, walking barefoot on carpet causes oil absorption. The oils attract dirt and dust, so the carpet does become dirty faster than if you wore slippers. Remove your shoes at the door and always wear clean slippers when walking on your carpet. This will prolong the period of time between regular carpet shampooing.
the answer to this riddle is carpet
When walking on a carpet, energy is generated through the friction between your shoes and the carpet fibers. As you walk, the friction causes the electrons in the atoms of your shoes and the carpet to move, creating a small electric charge. This process is known as static electricity.
Under carpet of 5th step of staircase outside door
the carpet damages are not your fault. if she doesn't give u your dog back, that's considered stealing and u could call the cops.
The woman is Katherine Shearer.
8 is the normal... Any landings? are the steps over a meter wide?
Yes--if the damages did not exist when the tenant moved in and exceed "normal wear-and-tear."
stains are on carpets because of people walking on them
A stair carpet runner is a long and narrow carpet that runs along the length of a staircase. It typically has a non-slip backing to prevent slipping and tripping. It can add both style and protection to a staircase by reducing wear and tear on the stairs themselves.
Wipe up as much as you can with paper towels. Spot clean the carpet with carpet cleaner (grocery store has it). Do it as soon as you can. Let the carpet dry well before walking on it.
When walking across a carpet, the friction between your feet and the carpet generates static electricity. As you move, electrons are transferred from the carpet to your body, creating a charge imbalance. When you touch a grounded object, like a metal doorknob, the excess electrons flow from your body to the object, creating a spark.