My aim is to eliminate dust mites, dust, and odors while also disinfecting against germs and bacteria for cleaner air. We help you to vacuum your mattress, sofa, carpet, curtain and car seat using dry and chemical free cleaning technology to extract the dust mites, dead skins, allergens, dust and dirt out from it. The Rainbow uses Mother Nature’s most powerful element, which is water, to trap dirt
and odors, returning only naturally clean, water-washed air to your home. This unique water filtration system captures 99.997% (by weight) of typical household dirt. Remaining microscopic particles are caught by our HEPA Neutralizer Filtration System. This two-stage filtration combination removes nearly 100% of dirt and contaminants. Hurricane™ Motor. Powered by switched-reluctance technology, our powerful Hurricane™ motor has the force to tackle your toughest cleaning jobs and offers indefinite motor life. How it Works
Aerodynamics: Air in Motion
Moving air lifts dust, dirt and debris and whisks it into the Rainbow’s water basin. Hydrodynamics: Water in Motion
Dirt and dust are trapped in a swirling water bath. Fresh, water-washed air is returned to your home. Certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly™
Everyone in your family, including those with asthma and allergies, will appreciate the Rainbow® Cleaning System. Independent laboratory testing has scientifically proven:
- The Rainbow removes a significant amount of allergen from carpeting.
- The allergen that is removed cannot escape. It stays in the water basin.
- The Rainbow does not experience a reduction in allergen pick-up in a partially filled water basin.
- The Rainbow user is not excessively exposed to allergen while emptying the water basin. AHAM Certification
The Rainbow® Cleaning System provides certified air cleaning to your home environment. The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) certifies that the Rainbow is a proven air cleaner designed to reduce air pollutants that contribute to poor indoor air quality. Info about Dust Mites
- Dust mites are known for causing an allergy.
- Dust mites, due to their very small size and translucent bodies, are barely visible to the unaided eye. A typical house dust mite measures 0.2–0.3 mm in length. For accurate identification, one needs at least 10× magnification.
- They feed on skin flakes from humans and other animals, and on some mold.
- The average life cycle for a house dust mite is 65–100 days. A mated female house dust mite can live up to 70 days, laying 60 to 100 eggs in the last five weeks of her life. In a 10-week life span, a house dust mite will produce approximately 2,000 f***l or f***s particles and an even larger number of partially digested enzyme-covered dust particles.
- Dust mites are found worldwide, but are found more commonly tropical or subtropical or humid regions. Detectable dust mite allergen was found in the beds of about 84% of surveyed United States homes.
- House dust mites are present indoors wherever humans live. Positive tests for dust mite allergies are extremely common among people with asthma. They and their f***s and other allergens which they produce are major constituents of house dust, but because they are so heavy they are not suspended for long in the air. They are generally found on the floor and other surfaces until disturbed (by walking, for example). It could take somewhere between twenty minutes and two hours for dust mites to settle back down out of the air.
-Dust mites are a nesting species that prefers a dark, warm, and humid climate. They flourish in mattresses, bedding, upholstered furniture, and carpets. Their f***s include enzymes that are released upon contact with a moist surface, which can happen when a person inhales, and these enzymes can kill cells within the human body.
- Dust mites drown in water. Dust mite allergy symptoms include:
- Cough
- Facial pressure and pain
- Itchy, red or watery eyes
- Itchy nose, roof of mouth or throat
- Nasal congestion
- Postnasal drip
- Runny nose, sneezing
- Swollen, blue-colored skin under your eyes
If the dust mite allergy contributes to asthma:
- Audible whistling or wheezing sound when exhaling
- Bouts of coughing or wheezing that are worsened by a respiratory virus such as a cold or the flu
- Chest tightness or pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Trouble sleeping caused by shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing