Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe for all fabric types?
Yes, our mite removal vacuum is safe for virtually all fabric types including cotton, polyester, wool, silk, and synthetic blends. The UV sterilization and flapping system are gentle enough for delicate fabrics yet powerful enough to eliminate dust mites and allergens. We recommend testing on a small, hidden area first if you have concerns about rare or specialty fabrics. Avoid use on leather or suede surfaces.
What surfaces can I use the mite removal vacuum on?
Our advanced mite removal vacuum is safe for use on mattresses, sofas, pillows, upholstered furniture, carpets, area rugs, curtains, and most fabric surfaces. The gentle yet powerful UV sterilization and vibration technology won't damage delicate fabrics. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area first if you have concerns about specific materials.
How often should I clean my mattress?
We recommend cleaning your mattress at least once per week for optimal dust mite control and allergen reduction. For allergy sufferers or those with respiratory sensitivities, twice-weekly cleaning of sleeping areas can significantly improve symptoms. Regular maintenance prevents dust mite populations from building up and maintains a healthier sleep environment.
How does UV sterilization work?
Our UV sterilization technology uses ultraviolet light to eliminate 99.9% of dust mites and bacteria at the cellular level. The UV light damages the DNA of microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce or survive. Combined with our advanced vibration technology that dislodges embedded mites, this dual-action approach provides comprehensive allergen elimination from deep within fabric fibers.
How long does the battery last?
Our rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 30 minutes of continuous runtime on a full charge, which is sufficient to thoroughly clean multiple mattresses or large furniture pieces. The battery charges fully in 2-3 hours via USB and maintains its capacity for hundreds of charge cycles. Battery life varies based on usage intensity and surface type.