











Frequently Asked Questions
All our handcrafted music rugs are made with high-quality nylon fibers and are free of toxins. Our materials meet safety standards and are ideal for use in homes, baby rooms, bedrooms, play areas, and other spaces. You can rest assured that our rugs are free from harmful chemicals such as phthalates, lead, and other toxic substances.
For added safety, we recommend using a non-slip mat underneath your music rug, especially if placing it on wooden or tiled floors. While the rug’s backing is designed to provide some grip, the additional mat offers extra stability, making it safer in high-traffic areas or spaces where children play.
While our rugs are safe for children, we always recommend supervision when young children are near rugs with small details or embellishments. Some of our designs may include embroidered or sewn elements that, if detached or pulled, could pose a choking hazard. Regularly check the condition of your rug to ensure it remains intact and safe for little ones.
Nylon is a synthetic fiber, which means it is flammable. To avoid safety risks, keep your rug away from open flames, candles, and other heat sources. Always follow basic fire safety practices when using candles or heat sources near rugs.
To keep your handcrafted music rug in optimal condition, it's essential to clean and care for it regularly. Follow these guidelines to ensure its safety and maintain its shine:
- Vacuum regularly to remove dust and debris.
- For spot cleaning, use a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals or bleach, as they may damage the fibers or colors.
- If a deep cleaning is needed, consider professional services specialized in delicate materials.
While nylon rugs are water-resistant, it's best to avoid exposing them to too much moisture. If something spills, clean it up right away to prevent stains and damage to the fibers. And if your rug gets wet, make sure to let it air dry completely before using it again. Keeping it dry will help it stay looking great for longer!
To prolong the life of your rug, it's important to place it in a dry and well-ventilated area. Avoid placing it in humid environments (such as bathrooms or basements), where moisture could encourage mold growth. A dry environment helps preserve the quality and safety of your rug.
Make sure the size and placement of your rug are appropriate for the room, avoiding potential tripping hazards, especially in high-traffic areas. Secure the edges of larger rugs to prevent them from curling or folding, which could pose safety risks.