Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Guide to Using Industrial Steam Cleaners in Gyms


Industrial Steam Cleaner
Industrial steam cleaners are used for a number of cleaning tasks. The fact that these machines can both clean and sanitize surfaces makes them a popular choice in healthcare and hospitality industries. Steam cleaning machines remove dirt, stains, and other impurities from hard surfaces as well as eliminating harmful microorganisms.

The following are some tips to purchase industrial steam cleaners for cleaning gyms and fitness centers.

Dry Steam Output
Top quality steam cleaning machines from Daimer® offer dry steam output. Water has to be heated to a high temperature to attain this level. Dry steam is super heated water with less than 5% of liquid water content.

Dry steam has two advantages. First, it is very sharp and can melt almost all types of dirt and stains. Second, it transfers very low quantities of liquid water on to the surfaces of gymnasium equipment. As a result, the there is less likely damage to the machine as well as easier clean up.

Sanitization Capability
Many industrial steam cleaners from Daimer®’s KleenJet® series provide dry steam output with a sanitization capability. Many species of harmful bacteria and fungi perish when exposed to this technology.

ATIS® anti-bacterial technology from Daimer®, available with machines such as the KleenJet® 10136-443 CVP, helps eliminate more than 99 percent of harmful germs and bacteria on the surface. Industrial steam cleaners equipped with anti-bacterial technology are essential for the cleaning process of gyms and fitness centers.

Daimer®, a well-known supplier of cleaning machines, provides a variety of industrial steam cleaners in its KleenJet® series. For further details about these and other machines from Daimer®, visit www.daimer.com.