
The word Eureka means, “I found it.” Greek
physicist Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.) allegedly exclaimed
“Eureka!” when he discovered the theory of water
displacement. According to company legend, when Fred Wardell
founded the company, he felt that the term “Eureka”
symbolized a company that would create innovative products
that would have an impact on the world.
Fred Wardell was right. Today, the Eureka
brand continues to be recognized as one of the top vacuum
cleaners in the world. Eureka products are for sale
throughout North America and in 44 other nations. It’s a
brand that will remain strong into the future.
Although the company is now known as
Electrolux Home Products North America, consumers will
continue to see and hear about Eureka floor care products as
the Eureka brand is part of the largest, and the only,
global manufacturer of floor care appliances.
The
Eureka central vacuum system is the ideal tool for consumers
who demand a cleaning appliance they can rely on for thorough,
deep cleaning. A Eureka central vacuum unit is easy to use and
because it carries dust, dirt and allergens away from the
living areas, it can improve indoor air quality in your home -
protecting you and your family. It's also affordable too. If
you enjoy the satisfaction of having a genuinely clean home,
you will enjoy the powerful, trouble-free performance you will
get with a Eureka central vacuum system.
A
Eureka central vacuum unit is up to five times more powerful
than many uprights - so you can clean thoroughly and
completely with less effort. There's no heavy vacuum to haul
around or wrestle up or down stairs. Just plug the lightweight
hose into the wall inlet valve, attach the power head and
you're ready to deep clean. Versatile attachments make
cleaning upholstery, draperies, carpet, wood, ceramic and
other bare floors practically effortlessly.
Ordinary vacuums can recirculate dust and allergens in your
home. A Eureka system removes 100% of contacted dirt, dust,
dust mites, pollen, animal dander and other allergens.
It carries them out of living areas and deposits them in the
collection receptacle on the power unit in your garage,
basement or utility room.