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New technology for your health: Overview of the Swirl® dust collector

What to do if dust is left floating in the air after vacuuming? This is unacceptable, because it is in the dust that causes allergies and bronchopulmonary diseases. Rush for a new vacuum cleaner or economical alternative? Look first to see if it is time to replace the filters, but pay particular attention to what kind of dust canister you are using.

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What is dust??

The biggest pollutants are our hair and pet hair. Our skin is in constant flux, and dead particles can become food for dust mites. These microscopic creatures live in mattresses, pillows, in bedding and upholstered furniture, in accumulations of dust on the floor. Mites are carried from apartment to apartment by draughts, on clothing, shoes or with furniture. It has been determined by experts that there is also mold in the air, which appears in house dust and multiplies on the scales of dead skin.

Sand and grease are brought in from the street on our shoes. Sand settles in carpets, accumulates in their fibers, and when we walk, we “cut” with the sand the lint that “varies” the composition of the dust. Grease is not just a pollutant in and of itself, it also “binds” together small debris.

There are fewer dust mites in concrete houses: they need more humidity. That’s why, by the way, they are not afraid of wet cleaning, but their number decreases after dry.

You should know that the most dusty place in the house is the back wall of the refrigerator, along which there is a constant upward flow of air caused by its heating.

CHOOSE WISELY

A good vacuum cleaner is one that does not reduce suction power, but increases the efficiency of cleaning.

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SWIRL® – RELIABILITY, SAFETY, QUALITY

High filtration quality is achieved by increasing the number of layers of material, with each successive layer trapping smaller particles – around 98% of contaminants in total.

Independent research lab T&Uuml V NORD has verified the filtration of fine dust, allergens and bacteria, as well as the absorption of dust with the Swirl® dust collectors

All Swirl® dust collectors with the Pro Nature label are made of up to 40% recycled and renewable raw materials. It’s a contribution to protecting the environment and conserving resources.

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Dirtlock® dust bags have Dirtlock®, a tightly sealed device that securely “traps” the dust inside the bag. Even when changing the bag your hands will stay clean. Rounded corners ensure that the dust canister will occupy its niche as tightly as possible.

Non-woven fabrics of stable quality always ensure that the dustpan will never burst in your hands or the vacuum cleaner while you are working.

The packaging shows the manufacturer’s brand name underneath the logo. The box also has a memo with the model number, you can just cut it out and keep it in your purse to simplify your next purchase.

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All Swirl vacuum cleaners have numbers on the packaging. The first letter is an abbreviation of the name of the manufacturer of the vacuum cleaner for example, M – Miele, Ph – Philips , and the number is a defining number of the dust bag, in order to make it easier to find in the catalog.

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Three-layer dust collectors are usually specially labeled. For example, the Swirl has MicroPor made of multilayer non-woven synthetic material Micropor .

AIRSPACE

This is a patented technology that creates a double “corridor” for air flow inside the dust collector:

The 1st layer is for the best dust filtration,

2nd chamber – for sealing dust and dirt,

HEPA-filtration – to trap allergens.

These dust collectors have an additional filter chamber that allows for pre-filtration of dirt and dust, resulting in a more efficient dust distribution in the bag. This ensures the highest suction power retention until the bag is full. This is the difference from conventional dustbags. The external wall of the AirSpace vacuum bag has an additional anti-allergenic HEPA filter layer.

THE MICROPOR® V 63

MicroPor® technology is capable of trapping particles as small as 0.3 microns! This remarkable effect is achieved through the use of a multilayer non-woven material in which layer by layer the particles are trapped, becoming smaller and smaller, so that the pores of the vacuum cleaner do not clog and the power of the vacuum cleaner is reduced much more slowly and by the time it is full is 25% more than in a paper vacuum cleaner.

Swirl MicroPor® dust collector captures 99.75% of all particles up to 0.3 micron base – DIN 60312 .

Its use allows you to clean the air, not only from fine dust, but also from many bacteria and allergens such as pet hair, mold and household mites. The MicroPor®, while fulfilling its direct function, also replaces an expensive fine filter in the vacuum cleaner or extends the life of the filter and hence the life of the motor by preventing fine dust from getting into it.

MICROPOR® Plus

The technology is designed with pet owners in mind. Underneath the logo is a picture of a cat and dog.

Filters 100% more fine dust particles than Swirl AirSpace and other standards. Has 5 layers + 2 compartments + anti-allergenic filtration. Reinforced with a layer of activated carbon granules.

PERFUMED DUST COLLECTORS

The non-woven material of the AirSpace filter chamber has micro-capsules of vanilla and lavender fragrance which are released into the air in the room during the cleaning cycle, filling it with a pleasant fragrance.

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Greetings, everyone! I am John Techno, and my expedition in the realm of household appliances has been a thrilling adventure spanning over 30 years. What began as a curiosity about the mechanics of these everyday marvels transformed into a fulfilling career journey.

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Comments: 5
  1. Clementine

    What makes the Swirl® dust collector stand out among other health technologies, and how does it effectively contribute to improving our well-being?

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    1. Piper

      The Swirl® dust collector stands out among other health technologies due to its innovative design and effective functionality. Unlike traditional dust collectors, Swirl® utilizes advanced vortex technology to capture and eliminate dust particles effectively. This technology creates a powerful vortex within the collector, maximizing the dust collection capacity.

      The Swirl® dust collector effectively contributes to improving our well-being by providing cleaner and healthier indoor environments. It efficiently removes harmful dust particles, including allergens, pollutants, and microorganisms, that can trigger respiratory issues and compromise our overall health. By reducing dust buildup, Swirl® helps to prevent allergies, asthma, and other respiratory problems.

      Furthermore, the Swirl® dust collector is easy to use and maintain. It requires minimal effort for installation and cleaning. Its compact size and noiseless operation make it convenient for both residential and commercial settings. Overall, the Swirl® dust collector revolutionizes dust collection technology and plays a significant role in enhancing our well-being by ensuring cleaner and safer indoor environments.

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  2. Hadley

    I find the concept of the Swirl® dust collector intriguing, but I’m curious to know more. How does it work and what makes it different from traditional dust collectors? Can it effectively remove all types of dust particles? Are there any specific industries or environments where this technology is particularly beneficial? Additionally, have there been any studies or tests done to validate its efficiency?

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  3. Aspen

    This sounds interesting, I’m curious to know more about the Swirl® dust collector. How does it work? What makes it different from traditional dust collectors? Is it suitable for both industrial and residential settings? Are there any specific benefits or drawbacks to consider?

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  4. Justin Scott

    Can you provide more details about the Swirl® dust collector? How does it work and what specific benefits does it offer in terms of health?

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