What You Should Know About Commercial Vacuum Cleaners

July 26, 2009 by Pier Supore  
Filed under Gardening

In the past, cleaning the floor was a problematic task that only the most adventurous would jump into. This is because there used to be very little in the way of machines for cleaning. You had to use a broom to sweep the floor. Rugs had to be taken outside and shaken. All the dirt you found had to be manually cleaned up with a dust pan. A change in breeze could make all your efforts wasted by blowing all the dirt back around, so you had to start all over again, but this time with the windows closed for sure!

Fortunately, vacuum cleaners were invented. You can choose between the regular vacuum cleaners that are used at home or the commercial vacuum cleaners that are usually used at shopping malls or factories and other big business structures.

This article will take a look at the latter type of model, the one used mostly for business use. Let’s take a closer look at the details relevant to this type of cleaning product.

1. Since commercial vacuum cleaners are used in larger areas, their motors are larger and more powerful than ordinary vacuum cleaners used at home. Because of this, they are heavier and cost more than their ordinary counterparts.

2. These models are used in places in which lots of dirt and grime build up, such as factories and warehouses involved in the production of chemicals or toxic substances. This could create a hazard for the cleaners responsible for the area. The solution was to add what’s called a HEPA filter to the units. This makes it safer for the cleaning crew and does a better job at cleaning in general.

3. Make sure to have the right equipment for the job. This means having a backpack commercial vacuum cleaner to reach those hard spots, versus having a typical upright cleaner just for the walkable areas. For wide open spaces, use a model that has an extra wide interface to get the job done faster.

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