Monday, August 19, 2019

The Vacuuming Dilemma

There are a multitude of vacuums out there for a homeowner to choose from. The functionality varies but they do the same thing for the most part. Pick up dust and debris from your floors. However, the way that they trap the debris is pretty much the same for all of them. They either have a bag or a canister that holds all of the stuff that is picked up by the vacuum.

Have you ever noticed that smell that lingers around the home after you have used your vacuum cleaner? Did you ever wonder what that was from? I actually never did, I liked it actually (as weird as that may sound). But little did I know that the smell coming from the vacuum cleaner was actually the dust seeping out of the system and out of the canister that is supposed to hold and trap all of the dust and debris that is sucked up into it.

The huge disadvantage that all vacuums have is the fact that they do not purify the air that you breathe at home, they actually contaminate it. And for individuals that have allergies, this can pose a huge problem and even risks to their health.

The Rainbow system was built with those individuals in mind. It is allergen friendly and is even
certified asthma and allergy friendly. So that you know that you are getting a vacuum cleaner that is going to be good for your home and your family.

The Carpet and Rug Institute has also evaluated the Rainbow to meet carpet industry standards for all three elements: soil removal, dust containment, and carpet appearance.

Another certification that the Rainbow system touts is one that is given by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturer. Giving the Rainbow the seal of approval indicating that this cleaning system provides your home with certified air cleaning. As well as certifying that the Rainbow is a proven air purifier designed to reduce air pollutants that contribute to poor indoor air quality.


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