Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Advantages of Portable Steam Cleaners

By Mia Farrell

Keeping a household clean is one of the heavier duty tasks since early ages of humankind. Luckily, cleanliness today is not what it used to be 100 years ago. We now have modern devices like the steam cleaners, vacuums, dusters, or similar, to make us more productive and the job less boring.

Steam cleaners are the latest discovery in the cleaning industry and they have revolutionized the way housewives clean their homes. Most of all, portable steam cleaners are efficient and very easy to operate and to store after cleaning is done.

With this global warming, we are more and more concerned with saving our planet and reducing the carbon footprint. Steam cleaners use only water, so you can help the environment by not buying household cleaning detergents anymore. Besides, it is cheaper for you.

The way a vapor steam cleaner operates is the following: water in a tank is brought to boiling temperature, it turns into vapors, and creates pressure. The pressurized vapors are released through a tiny hole, called a nozzle. This is so powerful that it does two things: it cleans and it also murders bacteria, mold spores and other tiny organisms which may be harmful for humans.

Industrial steam cleaners are more powerful than the household ones. However, they are much bigger and, of course, more expensive. We have no reason for buying such an expensive equipment, because the dirt in a home cannot be compared to the dirt in a factory.

Vapor cleaning systems can be used on various surfaces in homes and offices. They clean hard wood floors, carpets, windows, ceramic tiles, fast and easy. Steam blows away grease, so you can use the cleaner for your oven and for the cooking machine. The hardened grease will become history in your kitchen.

Beware not to direct the hot steam jet towards children, pets or other members of your family. Such cleaning equipment is not a toy, and it should never be used as such. Make sure your kids can't reach it when you are not at home.

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