Daimer Industries launches steam cleaners with anti-MRSA technology

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by Brianna Crandall — January 26, 2011—Daimer Industries has announced shipment plans for a more powerful series of anti-MRSA vacuum and non-vacuum steam cleaners that is expected to include nine machines in three different lines. The new Ultra KleenJet 10200 machines have been engineered for disinfecting applications in institutions where MRSA germs are known to be a threat, particularly in military, healthcare and educational applications.

The new lines of equipment come with Daimer’s EPA-compliant ATIS disinfecting system. Since MRSA can be resistant to common antibiotic treatments once it causes an infection, the trick is to kill the germs before they cause problems, notes Daimer. The company says its ATIS steam cleaners have a proven record of destroying potentially fatal MRSA staph microorganisms.

Daimer’s 10200 series of steam cleaners incorporates an ATIS subsystem into each boiler. The new machines are sold in three lines: the Ultra KleenJet 10226 CP, 10296 CP and 10256 CVP. The CVP machines include a commercial wet dry extraction system.

The nine steam cleaners also come with different wattage and voltage offerings. The 10226 CP line of machines generate 22,000 watts of steam power. The 10296 CP line can generate 29,000 watts, while the 10256 CVP line can produce 25,000 watts. Each line includes a three phase 400V, 480V and 600V machine. All nine machines also support pressure levels rated for up to 150 psi and maximum temperatures of 386°F.