Dyson's microbiologists study how bacteria spread from pet hair, helping to develop better ways to trap them.
Dyson's design engineers and microbiologists have spent years helping to develop innovative vacuum-cleaning technology.
In Dyson laboratories, design engineers use high-speed cameras and Dyson-developed hair-tracking software to better understand how hair behaves in the airflows of our machines. Helping to develop the hair removal technology in Dyson's Motorbar cleaner heads, and the Hair screw tool. Also the Dyson Pet groom tool, which can capture loose hairs before they fall around your home.
Dyson microbiologists study the bacteria, allergens and pet dander that cling to pet hair, leading to the development of Dyson's fully-sealed filtration system. Helping to limit the spread of potentially harmful microscopic particles around the home.
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