Sunday, February 5, 2012


Steam Vacuum Cleaner
Steam vacuum cleaners are steam cleaning machines that have an attached vacuum. The specialty of these machines is that they can melt and dissolve dirt and other impurities as well as extract the molten dirt residues.

Conventional steam cleaning machines could do just the first part, that is, melting the dirt. Cleaning workers had to remove the dirt manually using a towel or a brush. Or, they had to use a separate vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt. Steam vacuum cleaners solve all such problems.

Features
The main feature of the machine is the attached vacuum. The efficiency of the equipment varies with the extraction capability of the vacuum. The higher the extraction capacity, the more efficient will be the machine.

Sophisticated steam vacuum cleaners from Daimer®, such as the KleenJet® 500VP, are equipped with a HEPA filter. These are advance filters that can extract even very small dust particles. Some of the latest machines in Daimer®’s KleenJet® series equipped with these filters can extract particles as small as 3 microns.

Uses
Because of the enhanced extraction capability, these machines are used in hospitals and nursing homes. Steam vacuum cleaners with HEPA filters are best suited for elder care homes and care centers for asthma patients. These machines virtually eliminate the presence of irksome dust particles for asthma patients.

The other uses of these machines include cleaning hotels and restaurants and sanitizing gyms and fitness centers. Daimer®, a top class supplier of cleaning machines, offers some of the best steam vacuum cleaners. For more details about the machines and their specifications, visit their website, www.daimer.com.