3 Allergy-Busting Vacuum Cleaner Essentials
It’s a sad fact that most vacuum cleaners actually agitate dust allergies. That’s because a lot of dust is blown into the air when it’s picked up from the floor. And then people breathe it in and problems arise.
So how do we get round this challenge? After all, an environment still needs to be cleaned, doesn’t it?
Actually, the solution rests in picking an allergy-friendly vacuum cleaner. And these three points will help guide your decision.
1. Dust Containment
By far and away the most effective solution is to opt for a HEPA filter cleaner, such as the electrolux oxygen 3 vacuum. Practically 100% of all the dust particles it takes in are retained by the sealed HEPA filtration system. As a result, far fewer allergens remain in the air to be breathed in.
Furthermore, it’s worthwhile to take time choosing the right dust bags as well. Ideally, you need a self-closing design that really limits the amount of dust that is able to escape. Again, the less allergens that escape, the cleaner the breathing environment.
2. Filter Replacement Indicator
Of course, investing in a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner is a great step forward. But what if it’s only working at a fraction of the level it needs to be at? Keeping this in mind, it’s often worthwhile getting a model with similar features to the electrolux oxygen 3 vacuum cleaner. As soon as a dust bag is getting full or a filter needs replacing, an indicator light comes on to let you know.
3. The Right Tool For The Job
Last but not least, it’s true that not all objects and surfaces are as easy to clean as a flat carpet. So choose a vacuum that has plenty of tools to adjust to different surfaces. For instance, the electrolux el7020 comes equipped with a floor brush, dusting tool and upholstery attachment too. In combination, these tools greatly simplify the process of cleaning a home.
Using these 3 guidelines, you can greatly speed up the time it takes to find an allergy and asthma-friendly vacuum cleaner.
