At Paragon Trading, we deal in some of the best in class vacuum cleaners that
are suitable for all your domestic and commercial needs in Bahrain
You wouldn't believe but a South African
vacuum repair technician Gary Sheen is fascinated with collecting vacuum
cleaners. Its borderline obsessive. At the last count, he has been reported to
own 204 if them. And his family dog is called guess what- Dyson.
We are assuming most homes have fewer vacuum
cleaners than the Sheen household, and we have an important announcement to
make- vacuum cleaners have a connection with bacteria.
Yes, you heard that correct.
As per a British research that happened back
in 2003, industrial vacuum cleaners are a reservoir of bacteria and give them
lots of space and idea living conditions for living there, reproducing and
making friends.
What will make you wonder about the things
alive and kicking inside your regular or industrial vacuum cleaner is this:
Scientists dosed the dust with salmonellae and sucked it inside the vacuum, and
were able to recover it even after a month!
Another interesting part of the study was
this: The bacterial count inside your vacuum cleaner directly correlates with
the number of people in the surroundings and whether you are living in an urban
or rural setting.
What may surprise you even more is that unlike
the popular notion, there was absolutely no correlation with the number of
children, presence of pets of shoes being worn in the surroundings.
Some of these American and Canadian scientists
have propagated the fact that a vacuum cleaner can sometimes be a spreader of
bacteria. Unless of course you cleanse and maintain it. It's something you
can't live without. They even use vacuum cleaners in space on the International
Space Station. The reason being Expeditions 30 and 31 reported dust (visible)
on the walls and they hadn’t seen so much dust before.
Another study was done by Norwegian scientists
back in 2015 that showed higher vacuuming frequency associated with an altered
gut microbiome composition in pregnant women.
The researchers have found that frequent
vacuum cleaning can result in growth of one particular bacterial species and
lower levels of another. Both are good bacteria though.
Experts recommend regular filter and bag
change depending on the type of regular or industrial vacuum cleaner you have.
They also stress on the importance of vacuuming under and behind furniture,
which we are often too lazy to carry out.
For more on vacuum cleaners, visit our website
at www.paragonbahrain.com