Miele Dust mite & Allergen Vacuum Cleaner
Remove allergens that trigger IgE - Protect your family from allergy like asthma, bronchitis, eczema, sneeze & itchy skin. Reduce the use of allergy medicines.
Miele Dust mite & Allergen Vacuum Cleaner (non-chemical measures) is particularly useful in dealing with mites or allergens associated with beds, bedding, stuffed toys & carpets/rugs
Why buy Miele vacuum cleaner at Johnson Group...
 
“Excellent Air Hygiene” proven by DMT
“Suitable for allergy sufferers” proven by TÜV
The first to comply with HEPA Class 12 as a complete system (EN 1822)
The only system approved to be used in the hospitals (BS 5415)
Designed for families require high sanitary or allergy sufferers
Developed together with German Allergy and Asthma Society (DAAB), the core technology of Dust mite & Allergen Systems is a complete HEPA Class 12 vacuum cleaner made by Miele.
The results (acc. to the European standard for filtration systems EN 1822 & British Standard BS 5415) demonstrated that this filter system rids air of more than 99.5% of all particles 0.3 microns in size like dust mites, bacteria and allergens from your mattresses, sofas, stuffed toys & carpets/rugs etc.
Consequently, Miele is able to carry the official ‘Excellent air hygiene’ seal of approval. This approves HEPA Class 12 certification for the whole vacuum cleaner not just the filter alone.
Furthermore, the systems were intensively tested regarding the efficiency in terms of dust, bacteria and odour retention at the world-renowned TÜV Institute in Germany and resulting in the official ‘Suitable for allergy sufferers’ seal of approval.

Miele Dust mite & Allergen Vacuum Cleaner
$4,968.00 per unit
Unique features
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Specially designed for allergy sufferers
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Trapping small particles such as dust mite faeces, bacteria, spores and tobacco smoke etc
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Ergonomically rounded handpiece for effortless vacuuming
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Mini Turbo brush for Deep Cleaning of mattresses, beddings, sofas and carpets
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Patented Allergotec sensor technology. Measures the intensity of the particles vacuumed and uses a traffic light system to tell you when your bedding and carpet is perfectly cleaned
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Product built and tested to last for up to 20 years
Specifications
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S 5281 + SSC Plus Car Clean Set
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2200 Watt motor – powerful but extremely quiet
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Active HEPA filter (Class 12) with filter change indicator
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4.5 liters self-sealing HyClean dust bag
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High quality stainless steel telescopic suction tube
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Park system with automatic on/off switch
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Mattress nozzle for cleaning between mattress and bed frame
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1 year manufacturer warranty
Other available models
Miele S 5281 Allervac Vacuum Cleaner
$3,988.00 per unit
| Lotus White |
2200 Watt motor with silence sound insulation |
| Active HEPA |
4.5 litres self-sealing HyClean dust bag-Type G/N |
| Allergotec floor head |
Adjustable stainless steel telescopic suction tube |
| Hygiene shutter |
3 on-board accessories+mattress nozzle |
Miele S6390 BabyCare Vacuum cleaner
$3,388.00 per unit
| Light blue |
1200 Watt motor - Silence setting (sound insulation) |
| Active HEPA |
3.5 litres HyClean dust bag(F/J/M) |
| Allergotec floor head |
Adjustable stainless steel telescopic suction tube |
| Accessories |
Upholstery nozzle+Dusting brush+Crevice nozzle |
Miele vacuums V.s. Water filtered vacuums
(Fine and ultrafine particles are present in greater numbers and have greater surface area than larger particles of the same mass, and they are generally considered to be more toxic)
Miele vacuum guarantees clean air discharge and does not place an additional burden on the respiratory tracts of allergy sufferers. Unlike those water filtered vacuums which have been proven (with the help of Laser Particle Counter) to dissolve allergen, then emit them through a mist into the air during vacuuming. The emission will also increase the chance and lengthen the survival time of bacteria and viruses etc.
Particles drawn in should not re-enter the air; the right filtration system is key
Our Home Sanitizing Professionals will help you to find the IAQ level at your home, and also the no, of particlu being emitted from your existing vacuums. You'll then be amazed by the excellent perfomance of Mile's systems.
 Kanomax Laser Particle Counter
The Rainbow Vacuum Does Not Work rainbow will not tell you (ConsumerReporter)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RveYYGg6hzU
Miele is proven works well in trapping fine & ultrafine particles
With the help of the Laser Particle Counter, you can really see the difference between Miele vacuums and Water filtered vacuums. Typically, you'll see there are 20-50 particles (less than 0.3µm in size) out of 100,000-130,000 particles in the air are emitted after passing through the Miele filtration system. What happens to water filtered vacuums are ~50,000-150,000 particles (less than 0.3µm in size) out of 120,000 particles in the air are emitted.
Miele is the First to Comply HEPA Class 12 as a Complete Systems & BS 5415
All vacuum cleaners produce exhaust air, which passes through a filter before it leaves the cleaner. If the filter is inefficient, the expelled air can redistribute particles like allergens & bacteria back into the room.
Because Miele cleaners have excellent HEPA Class 12 filtration throughout the system – from the HyClean dustbag to the motor and exhaust filters – they can pick up particles as small as dust mite faeces and tobacco smoke so the air that leaves the cleaner is cleaner than the air in the room to start with. Therefore, Miele Systems is particularly suitable for families required high sanitary or allergy sufferers.
Allergotec sensor floorhead - let you know the beddings are free from dust mites & allergens (fine and ultafine particulate matter)
The technology is initially developed by NASA of the US to detect the dust particles in the space. Patented by Miele, the Allergotec sensor technology can measure the intensity of the particles vacuumed and uses a traffic light system to tell you when the beddings and carpets/rugs are perfectly cleaned.
HyClean Dustbag - unlike bagless vacuums, you will never come in contact with allergens & dirts
Miele's HyClean dustbag sets new standards for filtration, dust absorption, hygiene and safety. Made from a special fleece consisting of 9 layers it retains more fine dust and small particles than a conventional dustbag.
Together with the motor protection and exhaust air filters it forms part of the 12 stage Miele Air Clean filter system which ensures clean exhaust air.
Miele products are built and tested to last for up to 20 years
As well as the vacuum cleaner itself, all important parts like motor and electronic are developed and produced in Miele factories. Miele has been producing in Germany since its first days, ensuring close contact of development, production and quality control.
All Miele Floor Care Models are available at Johnson Group
Authorized distributor of Miele Dust mite & Allergen Vacuum Cleaner & other models i.e. S4562, S4282, S5481, S5281, S5981 etc. Floor care accessories are also available
Allergy
Allergy is a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system. Allergic reactions occur to normally harmless environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable, and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensitivity and is called type I (or immediate) hypersensitivity. It is characterized by excessive activation of certain white blood cells called mast cells and basophils by a type of antibody known as IgE, resulting in an extreme inflammatory response.
Asthma and Allergy
Some main signs of allergy are itchiness, sneezing, inflamed or infected eczema, watering/reddening eyes, runny nose and clogging in the lungs. Allergens can hide in the most unlikely places like on mattresses, pillows, sofas and rugs.
Allergens are tiny and light perfect for taking wing in the ducts and open air of spaces around your house. Allergens produced by house dust mites are among the most common triggers of asthma.
IgE and Asthma
Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, is a natural substance in your body that plays an important role in the development of allergic asthma. Increased levels of IgE may result when you are exposed to triggers, such as:
- Animal dander
- Dust mites
- Molds
When you're exposed to certain allergens, your body releases IgE, which then binds with several types of cells:
- Basophils
- Lymphocytes
- Mast cells
When IgE binds with any of these cells, it can stimulate your immune system, cause your airways to become narrow and inflamed, and make your asthma symptoms worse.
Remove allergens that trigger IgE - Miele Systems can deep clean your mattresses and rugs
Millions of microscopic dust mites have made a home for themselves in your mattress and are feeding on the skin flakes we shed every night. These dust mites have been medically proven to trigger a whole host of allergic reactions, like asthma, bronchitis, eczema and more. It doesn’t matter how new a mattress is, how often you change the sheets, mattress cover, or even if you take the time to vacuum it once in a while, which is pretty much a waste of time against these deeply embedded foes. Even the so-called hypoallergenic mattresses are not immune.
Particles and Your Health (The Minnesota Department of Health)
What is particulate matter?
Particulate matter (PM) is a complex mixture of solid and liquid particles that are suspended in air. These particles typically consist of a mixture of inorganic and organic chemicals, including carbon, sulfates, nitrates, metals, acids, and semi-volatile compounds.
The size of PM in air ranges from approximately 0.005 to 100 micrometers (µm) in diameter -- the size of just a few atoms to about the thickness of a human hair. Researchers have defined size categories for these particles differently. For the purposes of this fact sheet, PM is defined by three general categories commonly used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA): coarse (10 to 2.5 µm), fine (2.5 µm or smaller), and ultrafine (0.1 µm or smaller).
Research suggests that particle size is an important factor that influences how particles deposit in the respiratory tract and affect human health. Coarse particles are deposited almost exclusively in the nose and throat; whereas, fine and ultrafine particles generally are able to penetrate to deep areas of the lung. Fine and ultrafine particles are present in greater numbers and have greater surface area than larger particles of the same mass, and they are generally considered to be more toxic.
How can particulate matter affect my health?
Over the past fifteen years an increasing number of studies have reported associations between the levels of PM in the air and adverse respiratory and cardiovascular effects in people (e.g., increases in daily mortality, illness, hospital admissions and emergency room visits). Scientists have observed these associations even at relatively low ambient levels that are prevalent in the U.S. and Western Europe. Research is currently underway to better understand the nature of the relationship between PM and disease - especially how PM affects human health.
The health effects of PM are likely to depend on several factors, including the size and composition of the particles, the level and duration of exposure, and age and sensitivity of the exposed person. Symptoms of exposure may include a sore throat, persistent cough, burning eyes, wheezing, shortness of breath, tightness of chest, and chest pain. PM may also trigger asthma or may lead to premature death, particularly in the elderly who have preexisting cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
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