Commercially upright October 1st 2010 The cleaning of any commercial space
has to be done quickly, efficiently and
regularly so the correct choice of vacuum
cleaner is essential, not only for
performance but also for the comfort of
the user, says Justin Binks of SEBO
Flooring in commercial premises is often a combination of both
hard and textile flooring.With many surfaces to clean, choosing
a vacuum cleaner that can accommodate both saves time and
effort, thus keeping cleaning costs down. Upright cleaners with
strong suction and driven brushes are the most effective models for
carpets as they groom, lift the pile and remove dirt far more
effectively.Cylinders tend to crush the pile and trap the dirt,
removing only visible surface litter. This, in turn, leads to dust and
allergy accumulation. Good quality upright vacuum cleaners also
have different height settings to allow adjustment to different pile
heights and constructions.An electronic guidance for brush height
on certain models ensures optimum cleaning results and longer
brush life.
Easy-to-use
A key advantage of an upright cleaner over a cylinder model is its
ease of use.Cleaning operatives sometimes have to carry heavy
cleaning equipment across very large areas, and this inevitably takes
its toll upon the operative's health and safety. Pulling a cylinder can
also lead to accidents, such as trapping power cables or disturbing
stock. A major benefit of a good quality upright is its lightness.
Choosing a vacuum cleaner that is no more than 9kg in weight can
be beneficial for operatives.
Today's technology allows many advances in the design of
uprights including time saving features, such as multiple-layer bags
to seal in dust and dirt, multistage filtration and low noise.The latter
is particularly pertinent in situations where cleaning operatives have
to work with residents in situ, such as nursing homes and hospitals.
Efficiency savings
In Sebo's opinion upright cleaners are inherently more efficient than
cylinders.Not only does the rotating brush provide better cleaning
efficiency but, it also covers the floor much quicker.When using
cylinders, the operator has to scrub the floor with the floor nozzle,
putting in much of the physical action themselves, whereas with an
upright the brush roller does the work.The operator just has to move
the upright over the floor and, if this is done in a systematic way –
such as overlapping one pass sweeps - then the floor area is cleaned
significantly faster than is possible with a cylinder, thus saving
considerably on time related costs.
Commercial cleaning is a consistent, regular task that should be
conducted to the highest standards. By using quality, reliable and
long lasting equipment, this can help to facilitate and speed up the
cleaning process. It can be a false economy to buy a cylinder vacuum
cleaner for commercial purposes as they don't necessarily perform to
the same standards as an upright and and operator costs can be
much greater for the same amount of area cleaned. In the long term,
it is worth investing in a quality, reputable upright that offers
reliability, superior performance
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