Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Wheelchair Cleaning Equipment: For Super-Clean and Hygienic Wheelchairs


Wheelchair Cleaning Equipment
A wheelchair cleaning equipment is an indispensable cleaning system in areas, such as hospitals, retirement homes and nursing homes, where large number of wheelchairs are in use. With daily use, wheelchairs can accumulate dust, dirt, and other debris that can make it unhygienic and even unsafe for use. Fortunately, pressure cleaners now make it easier for cleaning professionals to maintain wheelchairs.

Wheelchairs that are used outside generally feature considerable grime and dirt buildup on the wheels and other parts. Scrubbing away dried mud is not an easy task. However, the job takes just minutes, if you are equipped with an advanced wheelchair cleaning equipment. The best pressure washing equipment with low flow rates is ideal for cleaning different parts of wheelchairs without damaging sensitive components.

When people with conditions, such as incontinence, use wheelchairs, and it is not uncommon to find urine stains on the seats of wheelchairs. Using the hot water mode of wheelchair cleaning equipment helps eliminate all traces and stains of urine to ensure cleanliness and hygiene. The steam mode of a wheelchair cleaning equipment helps eliminate unpleasant odors as well.

The Super Max™ 7000 from Daimer® is an industrial pressure washer adhering to USDA standards and ideal for use both indoors and outdoors. The tri-mode wheelchair cleaning equipment, powered by electricity and heated by propane, features low flow rates of 2.5 gpm and high pressure levels of 1000 psi. It generates wet steam at temperatures of up to 330ºF for amazing cleaning action. The adjustable temperature control technology allows users to set the right temperature for different applications. 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Heated Pressure Washers for Dairy Processing Equipment Cleaning

electric pressure wash system
Dairy processing equipment cleaning requires the use of hot water. Hot water melts sticky deposits found on industrial machinery. Contractors use heated pressure washing machines for dairy processing equipment cleaning. These machines are designed for prolonged, daily use. In addition to being able to carry out prolonged operations, these durable pressure washers are also corrosion resistant too.

Considering the sanitation requirements within the food industry, you need to be very careful about the kind of pressure washer you select for dairy processing equipment cleaning. While some pressure washers may have effective temperatures and pressures levels for this type of task, they are rendered unsuitable because they generate fumes. Machines that generate fumes are unsuitable for use in indoor areas and this is particularly the case in the dairy processing industry. Fumes can affect the quality of dairy products, as a result of which there are guidelines requiring the use of machines that do not generate fumes.

One of the ways to get around this problem is to invest in all-electric pressure wash systems. These machines generate no fumes, owing to the fact that they are heated as well as powered by electricity. Electricity is a clean fuel, as we know, which is why machines powered and heated by electricity are the right choice for indoor cleaning operations. On the other hand, machines that are powered by electricity and heated by propane can also be used, as propane is a clean fuel.

Some of these all-electric machines reach pressure levels higher than 2000 psi and they have high temperatures of up to 205°F. A combination of high pressure and high temperature is instrumental in dairy processing equipment cleaning. In addition to removing food and dairy residues, these machines also clear away other types of grime from farm machinery.

An industrial pressure washing equipment also has another advantage. Such machines feature high-quality parts, including heavy-duty motors, stainless steel heating coil, corrosion resistant trigger wand, stainless steel pressure nozzle, and a chip and corrosion resistant housing.