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What Should You Look For When Buying A Commercial Vacuum Cleaner?

by Michael Mousely Blogger

Whether you run a hotel, janitorial service or a restaurant of any size, there’s one piece of cleaning equipment that you can’t do without a commercial vacuum cleaner.

By choosing the best vacuum for your application, you can keep the floors sparkling, create an efficient cleaning system, and ensure the safety of employees and customers so your business will leave a positive impression.

What Makes A Commercial Vacuum Cleaner?

While home vacuum cleaners do the job when used infrequently, a commercial-grade vacuum is more powerful, durable, and built for continuous use.

Where a residential unit would wear out quickly in a professional cleaning application, commercial vacuums are intended for heavy use and last longer.

Also, commercial units will come with a commercial power cord which is helpful for keeping your business within safety guidelines.

Popular Types Of Commercial Vacuum Cleaners

With a powered cleaning head, a bag or canister on the handle, and a long power cord, upright vacuum cleaners are great for general purpose cleaning in offices, open restaurant areas.

The self-contained design is ideal for applications where the cleaning crew will be going from one area to another since they need to roll the vacuum cleaner to the next room.

A canister vacuum has a cleaning head which is attached to the dirt bag and motor by a rigid wand a long, flexible hose. The vacuum head is lighter and more maneuvrable than an upright vacuum cleaner since you don’t need to move the canister with every pass.

The handheld commercial vacuum cleaner is ideal for cleaning stairs, restaurants, hotel or office settings. The portable handheld vacuums are a great choice. Lightweight and small, these vacuums are easy to carry from one task to the next.

The wet and dry machines can sweep up any type of mess, from dust to debris at construction sites to liquids from a flood or accidental spill.

A must-have for professional cleaning services, wet or dry vacs are the perfect tools for cleaning up after a renovation or a natural disaster.

Bagged Vs Bagless Commercial Vacuum Cleaner

When considering whether your business needs a bagless or a bagged vacuum, you must consider its importance. First, while it’s true that eliminating disposable vacuum bags can reduce expenses, bagless units do have additional filters that will need to be cleaned and replaces every so often.

Second, emptying a bagless vacuum cleaner can be a dusty job so you’ll want workers to be aware that this might cause symptoms in those with asthma and allergens.

However, a bagged vacuum cleaner ensures that most of the dust and debris remain inside the bag for disposal.

 

Bagged vacuum cleaner

 

·       Dirt and dust stay contained when the bag is removed

Bagless vacuum cleaner

 

          No cost of bags

 

          Reduced frequency of filter maintenance

          Less waste since there’s no bag to throw away

 

Finally, it’s up to you to decide which is the best commercial vacuum cleaner for your business. Check your needs and then choose accordingly. 


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