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Monday, February 22, 2010

Low Moisture Steam Cleaners – Maintaining Indoor Hygiene

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The quality of indoor air is important to ensure the health of those who exposed to the surface. Dry vacuum systems remove much of the visible dirt, dust, hair, dander, pollen, and other disease causing factors. However, they leave behind much that is invisible to the naked eye.

Low moisture steam cleaners equipped with HEPA filters, on the other hand, provide up to 99 percent removal of dry particles, including dust. Where ordinary vacuum cleaners release the particles back into the air after suctioning them in, a HEPA filter prevents the return of these particles to the atmosphere. This helps maintain indoor air quality.

However, low moisture steam cleaners are not primarily used for dry vacuuming, even if they are very effective in removing dust. These machines are used for regular steam cleaning operations — with one added advantage. Ordinary steam cleaners can only break down the dirt, not remove them. Daimer®’s low moisture steam cleaners have vacuum suction that can extract water and dirt from the surface, leaving it clean. A water storage tank and an extraction tank are also built into some models. Find out more about how to use low moisture steam cleaners at www.daimer.com