Sucking Up Dust Mites
Dust Mites, Does The Rainbow Vacuum Really Get Rid Of Them?
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Years ago when I was doing Rainbow vacuum cleaner demonstrations I never ceased being amazed at how much dirt and dust I saw in most folks
homes. Invariably I was able to turn the water muddy in the 2 quart water basin that the Rainbow uses instead of a bag. Actually, the water
always looked like it had been taken from the Mississippi river or a local muddy creek.
A major health concern of homeowners today is dust mites. Most people don't realize that dust
mites are a problem in the average home. One reason dust mites like to live with you in your home is because it is comfortable there and they
have plenty to eat. Dust mites like to make sandwiches of human skin... hold the mayo please.
I remember doing a demonstration one time at an upper middle class home in a very nice community a few years ago. The house was quite new and
looked very nice and clean on the inside even though they had two small dogs. They were extremely upset after I vacuumed a small area of their
carpet and then showed them what was in it. The water had turned muddy as usual but what shocked them the most was the fact that the water also
contained a bunch of newly drowned fleas. Needless to say, they bought a unit for their family that night.
Yes, the Rainbow vacuum does vacuum up dust mites, fleas, and lots of other nasty things and puts them where they belong... in the water.
Steve McArthur
Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner Parts and Supplies Rainbow Vacuum
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