Wednesday, October 6, 2010


One of the most obvious features of stream vacuum features is the attached vacuum on the machine. With an attached vacuum, cleaning up liquid residue is easy and quick. These machines work quickly and leave the surfaces clean and sparkling. To make a machine effective, it is important to look at the output temperature and technologies offered.

Output Temperature

Steam vacuum cleaners can provide an output temperature, as high as 386°F. The output contains less than 5% water content. This means little water is used during the cleaning process, allowing areas that may not have adequate drainage to still clean. High output temperatures also help loosen and remove stains much more easily than other methods. For additional cleaning power, Daimer® retails Eco-Green® cleaning solutions as a safe alternative to harmful cleaning chemicals.

Technologies

Steam vacuum cleaners with attached vacuums make the cleaning process much simpler. Instead of reaching for towels, dust pans, or a second machine, the vacuum is attached right to the steam cleaner. This makes cleaning up liquid residue more effective and quicker.

Daimer® also suggests steam vacuum cleaners with anti-bacterial technologies for places such as hospitals, day care centers, and nursing homes, where a germ-free environment is essential. Daimer® offers several machines with their ATIS™ anti-bacterial technology, proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of disease causing germs and bacteria on the surface. In addition, HEPA filters, paired with Daimer®'s top machines, can help clean the air by trapping small dust and allergens.

Tips to Select Machines

It is important to select good quality machines for the long lasting advantages they offer. Daimer®, a reliable distributor of cleaning machines, is a safe bet when purchasing steam vacuum cleaners. To learn more about these and other products from Daimer®, log on to their website, www.daimer.com.