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Commercial Vacuum Cleaners

What To Know Before Buying A Commercial Vacuum Cleaner

Commercial Vacuum Cleaners

Imagine running a hospitality business like an inn or a hotel or cleaning a fully carpeted office on a regular basis and you only use the usual household vacuum cleaner. It will definitely be a hard thing to do especially if you need to clean high traffic areas. Regular vacuum cleaners may be ideal for homes but commercial vacuum cleaners are the best choice for powerful, competitive and efficient facility cleaning.

Commercial Vacuum Cleaners

Commercial vacuum cleaners are built to last and they are perfect for cleaning noise-sensitive areas, heavily furnished areas, carpeted hallways, stairways, floors, area rugs and offices. They are also used to clean rooms that require high levels of hygienic standards such as hospitals or anti-allergy hotel rooms. Because they are commercial, they are built to ensure that even the deepest set dirt can be suctioned out and that the hard to reach areas can also be cleaned.

If you are searching for a good commercial vacuum cleaner, consider those said qualities. Keep in mind also that like most vacuum cleaners today, commercial ones also have various types, among them, bagged, bagless, upright, canister, wet, dry, ergonomic backpacks and wet/dry. Some of them have washable High Efficiency Particle Air (HEPA) filters, some use a cyclonic system and the most recent releases of bagless types of commercial vacuum cleaners either have dirt cups or boast of an easy dirt-releasing procedure. The latter spells cost efficiency since you will never need to buy vacuum bags ever. However, make sure that the dirt cup or dust container has a large capacity. There is no point of bringing a supposed to be commercial vacuum cleaner and yet you have to change the dirt container every now and then. Get a model that has a good filtration system to ensure that the dust and allergens from the air down to the most miniscule microns are trapped in and will not go back to the surface or floor. Also, if you have allergies, get a commercial vacuum cleaner that is certified as one that will not trigger allergies. Search online for a list of those units. There are organizations online that aim to help people with allergies look for items and products that would come in handy for them.

Since you will use this vacuum cleaner in presumably high traffic areas, get a unit that has a long-lasting and quiet commercial grade motor. You may also want to opt for a unit that has various built-in accessories like an extra rubber hose, nozzle or mini turbine head and an added feature like a "bump guard" so that if ever your vacuum cleaner comes in contact with precious furniture, it will not leave dents. Most manufacturers now also offer limited warranties, customer service, after sales support and motor and parts.