Friday, October 22, 2010


Steam vacuum cleaners are steam cleaners with an attached vacuum that can easily extract dirt residue that has been dissolved by high temperature vapor steam. Because of this ability, they are widely used in the healthcare and hospitality industries. Conventional steam cleaners without vacuums only dissolve or displace the dirt, but do not extract it. The following is an overview of the major uses of steam vacuum cleaners in the hospitality sector.

Hotels and Restaurants

Cleanliness and hygiene are important to both hotels and restaurants. These machines provide high temperature output to help dissolve dirt and grime from hard surfaces, including kitchen tile, countertops, mirrors, and bathrooms. Many machines in Daimer®’s KleenJet® series can reach temperature levels up to 386°F for effective and efficient cleaning.

Steam vacuum cleaners use 5 percent water content. This means little water is used during the cleaning process, in turn allowing for easier clean up after the cleaning process is complete. With the addition of a vacuum, machines such as the KleenJet® 500VP can extract the dirt residue simultaneously to greatly speed up the cleaning process.

Hospitals

Daimer® offers many machines in the KleenJet® series with ATIS® anti-bacterial technology and HEPA filters. This is greatly beneficial, as ATIS® technology has been proven to eliminate more than 99 percent of commonly found germs and bacteria, such as E. Coli, listeria, MRSA, and more. Steam vacuum cleaners equipped with a HEPA filter can also help eliminate allergens and dirt from the air, helping those with extreme allergies and asthma. Both features ensure the health and well-being of hospital staff, patients, and guests.

Daimer®, a top supplier of cleaning machines, offers steam vacuum cleaners with features suitable for both industries. For more details, visit www.daimer.com.