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Comparing Miele, SEBO, and Dyson Emission Rates

Comparing Miele, SEBO, and Dyson Emission Rates

Miele Emissions Graph

It is a given that we all desire a vacuum that agitates dirt and debris from carpets and leaves our floor surfaces looking good as new. But what about indoor air quality? What happens once dirt and debris gets captured? Does it stay inside the vacuum cleaner or does it slowly get released back into the air around you?

Reflected in multiple tests conducted by IBR Laboratories, the Miele Complete C3 Alize retains up to 265 more particles per minute when pitted against leading uprights like the SEBO Felix 1 or Dyson DC65. How can this be? Well, for one, all Miele vacuums are fitted with three-ply self-closing dustbags that feature 9 stages of filtration to capture and retain 99.99% of lung-damaging particles and allergens. Moreover, each Miele Complete C3 vacuum ships with a standard Miele SF-HA50 HEPA AirClean Filter that captures and removes 99.95% of particles as small as 0.1 microns in size.

Bagless systems, like the Dyson DC65, release particulate matter back into the atmosphere every single time a user goes to empty out the dust cup. To add insult to injury, since bagless systems have a smaller dirt capacity than bagged systems, users are emptying out more often, which increases the overall amount of lung-damaging particles present in the atmosphere. Over time, users can experience difficulty breathing, respiratory and cardiovascular complications, or can develop an irregular heartbeat as a result of exposing themselves to these harmful particles for long periods of time.

Engineered in Germany, a Miele vacuum is guaranteed to not only keep your floors clean but also protect the air you breathe. Order yours today by dialing 1-866-972-8227 or check out our comparison chart and get up to speed on Miele's features and specifications.

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