How Do HEPA Filters In Steam Cleaners Work?
Author: daimer industries
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Daimer®’s steam cleaners use several modern technologies to combat bacteria, mold, and other disease causing organisms. Its innovative anti-bacterial technology, for example, can eliminate up to 99.9 percent of germs. Not only do these machines achieve surface-level cleanliness by removing most visible stains and dirt – the steam penetrates deep into the fibers of rugs and upholstery and into corners and crevices of indoor spaces to disinfect the surface.
Many of the top steam cleaners from Daimer® are equipped with HEPA filters, as well. These HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air. These filters block most particles (up to 99.97 percent) larger than 0.3 microns.
In steam cleaners where HEPA filters are used, these super-efficient strainers are placed at the valve that releases air outside the machine. Once the steam cleaner has suctioned in the particles during dry vacuuming, they cannot re-enter the environment through the filter. By contrast,…
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