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A '''steam cleaner''' or | A '''steam cleaner''' or steamers is a household appliance that is used for sanitizing and steam cleaning surfaces without chemicals and only with the use of water. It loosens dirt and grime to enable an easier cleaning. A steam cleaner is not recommended for all surfaces, only sealed surfaces that can take heat and moisture. During the steaming process, a heating element boils the water in the reservoir and as the trigger is pressed, steam is produced. A steamer can be used with or without cleaning tools and accessories. | ||
Vapor steam cleaners or steam vapor systems are cleaning appliances or devices that use steam to quickly dry, clean, and sanitize inanimate surfaces. Often the process is effective enough to disinfect or even sterilize the surfaces. The steam is produced in a boiler that heats tap water to high temperatures (240-310F/115-155C) to produce low-pressure (several atmospheres), low moisture (4 to 6% water) water vapor (steam). | |||
The steam's ability to clean is based primarily on its heat. The steam is applied to cleanable surfaces via a variety of insulated tools and accessories, thereby safely providing the energy needed to break soil bonds and release contaminants into water suspension, after which they can be removed by wiping or vacuuming. | |||
This process uses very little water (usage is measured in quarts per hour) compared to carpet cleaners or other cleaning devices (whose usage is measured in gallons per minute), which use hot water instead of steam and are incorrectly called "steam cleaners". | |||
The inherent low-moisture characteristics of vapor steam cleaners make them suitable for use inside buildings and residences. | |||
There are several manufacturers of vapor steam cleaners, with products ranging from higher-end industrial products to inexpensive consumer models. | |||
Vapor steam cleaners are cited as examples of green cleaning since they do not require the use of chemical cleaning solutions. They are growing in popularity because of steam vapor's ability to kill germs and in some cases disinfect without the use of chemical disinfectants. Steam vapor has also been cited as effective in killing dust mites in carpet, bedding, and upholstery. Additionally, dry steam vapor has shown to be effective for killing bed bugs and their eggs when reaching temperatures of 150-170 degrees. | |||
In 2005, the University of Washington tested a steam vapor system in restrooms and reported labor savings and hygienic improvements over previous methods. | |||
Vapor steam cleaners are frequently used in hypoallergenic environments because they do not require the use of additional cleaning chemicals, which results in better indoor air quality and eliminates the need to handle or store cleaning agents. Steam has been shown effective in combating mold, bacteria, viruses, and other forms of biocontamination. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 21 June 2013
A steam cleaner or steamers is a household appliance that is used for sanitizing and steam cleaning surfaces without chemicals and only with the use of water. It loosens dirt and grime to enable an easier cleaning. A steam cleaner is not recommended for all surfaces, only sealed surfaces that can take heat and moisture. During the steaming process, a heating element boils the water in the reservoir and as the trigger is pressed, steam is produced. A steamer can be used with or without cleaning tools and accessories.
Vapor steam cleaners or steam vapor systems are cleaning appliances or devices that use steam to quickly dry, clean, and sanitize inanimate surfaces. Often the process is effective enough to disinfect or even sterilize the surfaces. The steam is produced in a boiler that heats tap water to high temperatures (240-310F/115-155C) to produce low-pressure (several atmospheres), low moisture (4 to 6% water) water vapor (steam).
The steam's ability to clean is based primarily on its heat. The steam is applied to cleanable surfaces via a variety of insulated tools and accessories, thereby safely providing the energy needed to break soil bonds and release contaminants into water suspension, after which they can be removed by wiping or vacuuming.
This process uses very little water (usage is measured in quarts per hour) compared to carpet cleaners or other cleaning devices (whose usage is measured in gallons per minute), which use hot water instead of steam and are incorrectly called "steam cleaners".
The inherent low-moisture characteristics of vapor steam cleaners make them suitable for use inside buildings and residences.
There are several manufacturers of vapor steam cleaners, with products ranging from higher-end industrial products to inexpensive consumer models.
Vapor steam cleaners are cited as examples of green cleaning since they do not require the use of chemical cleaning solutions. They are growing in popularity because of steam vapor's ability to kill germs and in some cases disinfect without the use of chemical disinfectants. Steam vapor has also been cited as effective in killing dust mites in carpet, bedding, and upholstery. Additionally, dry steam vapor has shown to be effective for killing bed bugs and their eggs when reaching temperatures of 150-170 degrees.
In 2005, the University of Washington tested a steam vapor system in restrooms and reported labor savings and hygienic improvements over previous methods.
Vapor steam cleaners are frequently used in hypoallergenic environments because they do not require the use of additional cleaning chemicals, which results in better indoor air quality and eliminates the need to handle or store cleaning agents. Steam has been shown effective in combating mold, bacteria, viruses, and other forms of biocontamination.
10 Benefits of Steam Cleaning
Everyone in this world wants to keep their houses clean and free of pests. For this, nowadays the procedure of steam cleaning is used all over the world. They are responsible for making the houses, offices, hotels, hospitals and many other buildings attractive and representative. They are useful in making the houses free of pests, bacteria, fungus and germs. It has number of uses or advantages that are discussed below:
1. Steam generated from steam cleaners by the help of tap water are used for cleaning. Hence, this is not a method in which you have to invest a huge amount of money or use any kind of chemicals.
2. Steam cleaning method is not bad for heat resistant bodies. But while using cleaning chemicals, you may suffer this kind of problem as they can damage your furniture, upholstery or carpets etc. Also, you can control the amount of steam coming out from the steam controllers so that every surface would be cleaned without any damage.
3. Steam is always known for its effective cleaning properties. So, when you apply steam on any surface it clean all the dirt from it and that dirt will be easily blown through a vacuum pump and so, making the surface to look vibrant.
4. If you want steam not to be so toxic then you have to use the tap water for it. It always gives your household total natural look. Using this cleaning method, the environment of your house is very healthy and refreshing.
5. Scientific and clinical research has also proved that steam is responsible to kill germs, bacteria, dust mites and it is more effective than any toxic or harsh chemicals.
6. For allergic people, steam cleaning is very useful because it does not contain any kind of chemicals that can affect the person. It also cleans or kills all the allergens that are present in the atmosphere. So, the allergic people now live better lives by steam cleaning procedures.
7. Steam is not anything that can be harmful for you. It is hardly heard by someone that steam is the cause of any kind of psychological or physiological disease. Instead of this, it is the cause of making your environment free from germs and bacteria. But, it has one disadvantage that it can burn your body badly. So, it is good to be careful while doing steam cleaning.
8. Steam cleaning also cleans your households as well as environment on the large scale. Chemicals used for cleaning may combine with dirty air and so contaminate your disposed food or water. But steam is not like that because it does not produce any kind of toxic residues when goes in atmosphere.
9. The demand of cleaning by steam has reached all over the world. Its demands has reached to such a level that people are also using it to clean their cars from grease, unclogging drains, defrosting purposes and for removing creases from their clothes.
10. Lastly, the inventions of steam cleaners have now shortened the work. So, it is now easy to make your houses and households clean, sparkling and attracting.
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