Dusting, sweeping and swabbing is a part of our daily cleaning regime. Do I still need to invest in a deep cleaning technology?
While your home may look clean on the surface, there may be invisible dust mites hiding in your home. Dusting and sweeping only displaces the dust and will not help you get rid of smaller particles. Further, a wet swabbed floor attracts particles which helps bacteria breed. What you need is a robust cleaning technology that tackles both the visible and invisible dirt and dust. And leaves your home truly clean.
While using vacuum cleaners, is there a chance to get electrocuted?
Our vacuum cleaners are "doubly insulated" with a PVC jacket to ensure complete safety with no electrocution.
Do higher amps result in better cleaning?
Consumers are often tempted to choose a vacuum cleaner based on the highest amperage, watts or horsepower, but these measurements are not accurate indicators of efficiency. They are simply numbers that measure the electrical current used by the vacuums' motor. What you should be looking for instead is the vacuum cleaners' airflow, suction and water lift. They are better indicators of performance.
Can dusting the house result in allergy?
When you dust your home, you are only unsettling the dust. Did you know that your home is filled with millions of invisible dust mites that are tiny, where 1 gram of dust contains 19000 of these bugs which release a potent 'allergen' that can trigger asthma, eczema and rhinitis!
Do the dust mites affect the other members of the house too, who are not involved in cleaning and dusting?
Yes, this is possible. From your sofa to the bed you sleep on there are dust mites hiding in every corner of your home that you probably wouldn’t have even guessed. They are known to trigger allergies like asthma, rhinitis and eczema. To protect your family, you need to invest in a robust cleaning system. One that not only tackles the visible dust, but also the invisible dust mites.