Indoor Air Quality

How a Drainvac Central Vacuum Improves Indoor Air Quality

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Healthier indoor air
Drainvac central vacuum systems are indeed a game-changer for homeowners who suffer from allergies. Unlike traditional vacuum cleaners’ central vacuums remove dirt, dust, and allergens from the air and surfaces by venting it outside the hose. These systems can significantly reduce allergy symptoms and improve indoor air quality. According to the statistics, a central vacuum system can reduce allergy symptoms by as much as 60%, making it a valuable investment for anyone looking to breathe easier and healthier in their own home.
Read about the research on central vacuums here…

Powerful deep cleaning capabilities
With a Central Vacuum System, you can expect powerful deep cleaning capabilities that are up to five times more effective than an upright vacuum. This means you’ll be able to tackle tough messes and stains on carpets, upholstery, draperies, wood floors, and tile with ease, leaving your home looking cleaner and fresher. Plus, with reduced dust accumulation, you’ll likely need to dust less often, making your cleaning routine even more efficient.

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Allergies and Asthma aggravated by pet dander
To combat this issue a Drainvac central vacuum system help to manage pet dander in the home. A central vacuum system is a more effective way to remove pet dander and other allergens from the air, as it uses a powerful suction mechanism that captures 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, compared to traditional portable vacuum cleaners that may only capture 10-20% of these particles.

Central vacuum systems are designed to capture and remove pollutants, allergens, and particles from the air without circulating them back into the living space. By venting the vacuum receptacle outside of the home, they prevent the re-release of microscopic dust particles and other airborne contaminants, promoting cleaner and healthier indoor air quality.

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