Miele Vacuum Cleaners
Allergy and asthma sufferers usually hate their vacuum cleaner because the large amount of dust that escapes while running most vacuum cleaners wrecks havoc with their health. Many times the doctor will prohibit a patient from doing the vacuuming or require that the patient use a face mask when using the cleaner.
However, when using a Miele vacuum cleaner in your home, no dust particles are being released into your air. In fact, we have tested every vacuum cleaner in our store with an airborne particle counter. Our counter tests for airborne particles as small as .3 microns, the size used to qualify HEPA filters and air cleaners.
We were surprised to find that many vacuum cleaners with HEPA rated filters did not meet that standard when tested as part of the vacuum cleaner. In fact, many of them spit out more dirt than they sucked up because the vacuum cleaner was not sealed very well, if at all. |