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High Tech Vacuum Has UV Lights

Did you know that the typical household carpet has 100,000 dust mites per square yard? Watch this video to see how a new type of \"Halo\" vacuum cleaner helps to keep carpets clean and dust mite-free. Carpets cover 70% of floor space in U.S. homes.


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