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PRODUCT FOCUS: CLEANING & HYGIENE


POWER WITH RESPONSIBILITY


SEBO explains how its XP range of upright vacuum cleaners meet all the demands of modern care facilities, combining performance, design and low-noise operation with long- term reliability.


The XP range of upright vacuum cleaners from SEBO are ideal for the healthcare environment. They feature independently proven filtration, hygienic dirt disposal using sealable bags and are exceptionally quiet and light for operators to use. They are also durable and reliable.


With three brush widths available, the SEBO XP can clean any size of building and as they all use the same bags and filters, having a mix of machines works well.


To give optimum cleaning performance, the XP range harnesses the power of an on-board computer to measure performance on the floor and continuously adjust the floor head to the optimum cleaning height, completely automatically. The powerful brush action pulls the vacuum cleaner forward so that the pushing force required to manoeuvre it is close to zero, helping to make it light and easy to use for extended periods, but also giving deep cleaning performance. The integrated wand and hose mean that cleaning above the floor and reaching into awkward places is easy. Being able to work when flat lets the XP reach under furniture for more efficient and thorough cleaning. The computer can also advise when the bag needs changing, or when there is a blockage, and the multiple access points and cassette style brush roller make the XP easy to maintain.


“Independently tested to filter 99.97%


of particles at 0.3 micron, the XP ensures that what’s collected stays contained.”


Last, but not least, at SEBO we believe that vacuum cleaners should be reliable, built to last, and should be easily repairable. Our vacuum cleaners are built using high-quality materials and components giving them a long service life using few replacement parts. Parts themselves are always available at reasonable cost and are identified with the material they are made from, so that they can be recycled easily when they are replaced.


For more information, please contact SEBO Sales on 01494 465533 or sales@sebo.co.uk.


“The XP range harnesses an on-board computer to continuously


adjust for optimum cleaning performance, delivering deep, consistent results with minimal effort.”


Of course, once dirt is picked up, it is essential that it is retained in the vacuum cleaner and not released back into the air. The Health and Safety Executive states that we should never assume that any dust is safe and that all uncontrolled dusts are potentially hazardous. Virtually all the dust and dirt which is picked up by an XP vacuum cleaner is safely trapped in the high filtration bag, which can be sealed and hygienically disposed of. The filtration of the XP has been independently tested by the DMT Test Institute in Germany to filter 99.97% of particles of 0.3 micron. Above this particle size, the filtration level is very close to 100%.


Care homes and other healthcare facilities have patients and residents who need rest and should not be disturbed so low noise levels are imperative when vacuuming. Although there are regulations limiting the sound power level that a vacuum cleaner can reach, subjectively the sound generated can still


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be unpleasant, even where the vacuum cleaner meets the regulations. SEBO sound engineers have successfully muted the harsh frequencies to which the human ear is sensitive, making it suitable in many cases for daytime cleaning, and night time cleaning. Indeed, in any situation where low noise levels are important, the XP range is ideal.


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