Researchers at universities across the world spent years investigating whether the Allergen Reservoir Cycle could be broken. Not temporarily. Permanently.
Their findings, published in peer-reviewed journals, converged on three mechanisms that must work simultaneously:
Mechanism 1: The Zero-Resuspension Capture
A study published in Building and Environment tested conventional vacuums against a HEPA-equipped robot vacuum. Conventional vacuums released up to 61 times more ultrafine particles into the air. The HEPA robot vacuum produced zero increase. Not reduced. Not minimal. Zero. HEPA filtration captures 99.97% of particles and seals them inside the system. The allergens go in. They don't come back out.
This is your floors getting clean without your air getting dirty.
Mechanism 2: The Sustained Shield
Research published in Environmental Health Perspectives found that vacuuming alone reduces allergens, but levels rebound to pre-treatment baseline within 4 weeks. When wet cleaning was added, the reduction held for 8 weeks. Twice as long from the same cleaning session. A device that vacuums and mops doesn't just clean your floors. It seals the clean.
This is your home staying clean, not just getting clean.
Mechanism 3: The Daily Reset
A study in the Journal of Asthma found daily vacuuming reduced dust mite allergens by 85% in 8 weeks at the highest level of statistical significance. But weekly vacuuming improved only 60% of homes. Monthly improved just 35%. The allergen reservoir refills every 24 to 48 hours. Without daily cleaning, every session starts over. A robot runs every day. Automatically. Without effort. Without pain.
This is the daily cleaning your allergist prescribed — delivered without you lifting a finger.
No air purifier delivers these three mechanisms. No conventional vacuum delivers them. No cleaning service delivers them. No pill delivers them.