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What a HEPA Filter Vacuum Might not good for my Child's Health?

by: KristinaBrown
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Picture this situation, looking over at your asthmatic toddler walking on the floor you just vacuumed. The HEPA filter in the vacuum you used to clean the area makes you feel shielded from dust mites, grime and other asthmatic triggers.

You just bought a brand new HEPA vacuum and of course a vacuum with a HEPA filter is the best right? Unfortunately in many cases this is not the truth in its entirety.

While numerous consumers are led to construe that all HEPA filter vacuum cleaners are identical, it is far from the truth. Manufacturers know that HEPA filtration is sought-after by many consumers, so the term is advertised by the manufacturers but often in deceptive and questionable ways.

A HEPA filter is comprised of a filter medium, which is designed to remove 99.97% of pollutants, however not all HEPA vacuum cleaners are assembled in an equivalent method. Numerous vacuum cleaner companies are keen to flaunt the HEPA filter within their machines, but are much less enthusiastic to display the low-grade engineering in their product.

A vacuum containing a HEPA filter is not guaranteed to be excellent for asthma and other health problems. An incredible amount of vacuum cleaners lack sufficient engineering to promise air is exclusively forced through the HEPA filter.

A vacuum cleaner not completely sealed, will cause contaminated air to escape from the vacuum cleaner, leaving you with air more polluted and sullied then when you began vacuuming, even though your vacuum has a HEPA filter. For the many who buy HEPA vacuum cleaners due to health concerns, please be aware the once-thought better-quality vacuum cleaner you purchased is most-likely mediocre because of dismal construction and engineering.

The vacuum is not as effective, clean, or beneficial as one would hope for it to be. Many vacuums that have a HEPA filter in it, are not constructed in a way that the dirty air from vacuum is forced through the HEPA filter, causing the vacuum to be ineffective. In order for a vacuum cleaner to truly clean the house the vacuum needs to have a sealed filtration system.

An exceptionally well-engineered machine is the Miele Vacuum Cleaner. A Miele Vacuum Cleaner is completely sealed making it impossible for allergen and other contaminates to escape. Miele Vacuum Cleaners have a completely sealed filtration system making Miele one of the only brands in the world capable of being truly HEPA certified. Miele vacuums use rubber sealing around the inside of the vacuum cleaner as well as on the HEPA filter to ensure that the air expelled from a Miele vacuum cleaner is truly HEPA certified. Consumers with asthma or allergies often overlook the construction of a vacuum leaving them vulnerable to polluted air expulsion from their so-called "HEPA vacuum cleaner". Prior to purchasing your next HEPA vacuum cleaner ensure that the vacuum is entirely sealed, so you are buying a vacuum that truly accommodates your requirements.




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