Tuesday, August 21, 2018

How Vacuuming Can Help With Allergies




Allergies In Your Home
Being allergic is no longer a rarity and the numbers provided by the World Health Organization are alarming. If today, one in four people suffer from an allergy, by the year 2050 it is estimated that half of the world's population will be allergic to something.

Allergies to dust and mites may worsen when you use the vacuum cleaner. It may sound contradictory, but the fact is regular vacuum cleaners spread some of the dust in the air. If you have allergic problems, it is time to think about changing your vacuum cleaner with a new model with water filtration.  Talk with a Sebo vacuum repairman in Broomfield to determine what vacuum is best to use.

Water vacuum cleaners are more and more popular. They do not allow dust (not even the smallest particles!) get back into the air, vacuuming successfully anything from dust to pollen and mold, which makes it the best housekeeping assistant of people suffering from different allergies.

Another advantage is that with a water vacuum cleaner we can forget about those dust bags that needed to be emptied (often by hand). All the dirt is collected in the water container, which you clean with ease,, after each aspiration.

The features that define different types of water vacuum cleaners are the same: suction power, collection capacity, noise level, etc.