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SEBO XP – POWER WITH EALTHCARE SETTINGS
TThe XP range of upright vacuum aners from SEBO are ideal for se in the healthcare environment. hey feature independently proven ltration, hygienic dirt disposal using ealable bags and are exceptionally uiet and light to use.
he XP range of upright vacu m cl celeaners from SEBO are ideal for u use in the healthcare environment. T They feature independently proven fi filtration, hygienic dirt disposal using s sealable bags and are exceptionally q quiet and light to use.
C Clearly, a vacuum cleaner’s number ne task is to clean. The XP range arnes es the power of an on-board omputer to measure performance n the flo r and continuously adjust he flo r head to the optimum aning height, completely
a automatically. The powerful brush ction pulls the vacu m cleaner rward so that the pushing force equired to manoeuvre it is close o zero, helping to make it light and asy to use for extended periods, ut also giving de p cleaning
utomatically. The powerful brush a action pulls the vacuum cleaner fo forward so that the pushing force r required to manoeuvre it is close t to zero, helping to make it light and e easy to use for extended periods, b but also giving deep cleaning erformance. The integrated wand nd hose mean that cleaning above he flo r and reaching into awkward ces is easy. The computer can o advise when the bag ne ds hanging, or when there is a
learly, a vacu m cleaner’s number o one task is to clean. The XP range h harnesses the power of an on-board c computer to measure performance o on the floor and continuously adjust t the floor head to the optimum cl celeaning height, completely
b blockage, and the multiple access oints and casset e style brush oller make the XP easy to maintain.
lockage, and the multiple ac ess p points and cassette style brush r roller make the XP easy to maintain.
Of course, once dirt is picked up, it is essential in hospital and healthcare scenarios that it is retained in the vacuum cleaner and not released back into the air. The Health and Safety Executive recommend that we never assume that any dust is safe and that all uncontrolled dusts are potentially hazardous.
Of course, once dirt is picked up, it is essential in hospital and healthcare scenarios that it is retained in the vacuum cleaner and not released back into the air. The Health and Safety Executive recommend that we never assume that any dust is safe and that all uncontrolled dusts are potentially hazardous.
V Virtually all the dust and dirt which icked up by an XP vacuum leaner is safely trapped in the igh filtration bag, which can be ealed and hygienically disposed f. The filtration of the XP has been dependently tested by the DMT Test nstitute in Germany to filter 99.97% f particles of 0.3 micron. Above this article s ze, the filtration l vel is y close to 100%.
p performance. The integrated wand a and hose mean that cleaning above t the floor and reaching into awkward pl palaces is easy. The computer can al aslso advise when the bag needs c changing, or when there is a
H Healthcare facilities generally
ealthcare facilities generally o operate 24/7. It is not always o vacuum when no one is arou d nd the health and wel being of the c wellbeing of the cleaning staff and e public hav
leaning staff and inconvenience to t ihnconvenience to the public have
o be considered.
irtually all the dust and dirt which is p is picked up by an XP vacuum c cleaner is safely trapped in the h high filtration bag, which can be s sealed and hygienically disposed o of. The filtration of the XP has been i inndependently tested by the DMT I Test Institute in Germany to filter o 99.97% of particles of 0.3 micron. p Above this particle size, the filtration v leervel is very close to 100%.
perate 24/7. It is not always possible t possible to vacuum when no one a is around and the health and
Although there are regulations l are regulations limiting the sound a vacuum cleaner can reach, the q cuality of that so nd can still be unpleasant, even where the vacuum cleaner meets the regulations. SEBO s round engineers have successfully
to be considered. Although there imiting the sound power level that power level that a vacuum cleaner an reach, the quality of that sound can still be unpleasant, even where the vacuum cleaner meets the
egulations. SEBO sound engineers muted the harsh frequencies to
have successfully muted the harsh which the human ear is sensitive.
rom the XP virtually disappears, the sound from the XP virtually
frequencies to which the human ear This has the result that with any is sensitive. This has the result that
or daytime cleaning. Indeed, in any s many cases for daytime cleaning. im Indeed, in any situation where low noise levels are important, the XP range is ideal.
form of background noise, the sound f with any form of background noise, making it suitable in many cases f disappears, making it suitable in ituation where low noise levels are portant, the XP range is ideal.
Last, but not least, at SEBO we believe that vacuum cleaners should be built to last, and should be easily repairable. Our vacuum cleaners are built to be durable and reliable; to have a long service life using few replacement parts. Component parts are identified with the material they are made from, so that they can be recycled more easily when their service life is over.
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Last, but not least, at SEBO we believe that vacuum cleaners should be built to last, and should be easily repairable. Our vacuum cleaners are built to be durable and reliable; to have a long service life using few replacement parts. Component parts are identified with the material they are made from, so that they can be recycled more easily when their service life is over.
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