Saturday 19 January 2013

Industrial Floor Cleaners and How They Differ From Domestic Cleaners


As industrial processes have become more complex with strict laws and policies needed relating to health and safety, so too has cleaning equipment adapted and been modified to keep up with these complex and legal changes. There are now many more sophisticated industrial floor cleaners available than ever before.

Industrial Floor Cleaning Equipment

The floor is always the most important area that needs to be kept clean in any industrial environment.  The most basic method of cleaning floors within an industrial setting is by using vacuum cleaners.  In the home, vacuum cleaners are generally used on carpets, wooden floors, tiled or laminate flooring, but in an industrial environment the flooring can be made up of more heavier material like concrete and other heavy duty flooring. Whilst domestic vacuum cleaners will pick up mostly light dirt particles and dust, industrial hoovers will suck up much larger debris and sometimes even liquid.

As Industrial floor cleaners are more able to cope with heavy duty jobs, they are available in a variety of sizes and can perform various different tasks depending on what they are needed for.  If you are unsure, speak to a specialist dealer who can best advise you.

·        Industrial Hoovers – There are several different types of industrial vacuum cleaners, ranging from small machines which can be operated by hand by staff, to larger ride-on machines.  The type of machine you choose will depend upon the size of area you need to keep clean, the type of debris being collected and the noise level required in a public space.  For example, a larger floor area may require a sit-on cylinder machine because it is durable and has a strong suction power.  However, a more traditional upright style hoover may be better for use in long narrow corridors.

·       Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner – Where there are liquid spillages, a wet and dry vacuum cleaner can be used to collect both debris and liquid.  This vacuum cleaner adapts from each task by changing the filter and potentially the waste collection container in order to keep the different types of residue separate.

·        Scrubber Dryer – If an industrial area has to cope with a lot more traffic, dirt can become a lot more ground into the floor.  A scrubber dryer is a good machine to use in these circumstances.  The equipment has rotating brushes which work with the water to lift dirt away from the floor and suck it into the machine.  As with industrial hoovers, a scrubber dryer can be pedestrian operated or ride-on and are available in a range of sizes and styles.

As you can see, there are several types of industrial floor cleaners that can be used in various industrial type environments.  The equipment used differs greatly to domestic models as they tend to be larger and more hardwearing.  They are able to pick up different types of debris and can have different attributes and features according to the task required.  

For more information, contact a specialist in industrial floor cleaners who can advise you further.

How Do Bagged and Bagless Vacuum Cleaners Differ?


Whilst bagless vacuum cleaners have become very popular of late, vacuum cleaners that use vacuum bags still have many advantages and can be just as effective.  Here is a guide to the differences and benefits between the two different types of vacuum cleaners.

Vacuum Cleaners Using Bags

Vacuum cleaners work by using air suction to pick up debris which is then deposited into the vacuum bag.  Vacuum bags filter out the dirt and dust from the air path so that the motor doesn’t get damaged.  A big advantage with using bagged vacuum cleaners is that the air has less distance to travel and so does not put as much strain on the motor of a vacuum cleaner as perhaps a bagless model.

Vacuum bags should be changed regularly to ensure the performance of the vacuum cleaner.  They should be changed before they are completely full and this is usually indicated by a light that turns on located somewhere on the vacuum cleaner.  Changing vacuum bags are easy and can generally done without too much mess; the dirt and dust is sealed within the bag, which is simply removed, sealed and thrown away.

It is extremely frustrating to have to change a vacuum cleaner bag mid-way through cleaning only to find you have no spare vacuum cleaner bags to hand!  It is therefore a good idea to keep spare vacuum cleaner bags at home.  This is one of the main reasons that people favour bagless models of vacuum cleaners.

It is best to use vacuum cleaner bags that are recommended by the manufacturer of your vacuum cleaner. Vacuum bags are not expensive to replace and are readily available. Consult a reputable dealer for more information.

Bagless Vacuum Cleaners

Bagless vacuum cleaners work by using a filtering system of some sort rather than vacuum bags.  There is usually a line in the container which indicates when the vacuum cleaner should be emptied.  As the air has to travel further within the machine, a strain is placed on the motor and so these machines often get hotter than bagged vacuum cleaners.
Whilst emptying the container is fairly easy, the process can be quite messy, with dust flying everywhere.

Bagless vacuum cleaners need to be looked after more closely than vacuum cleaners which use vacuum cleaner bags.  The filters need to be regularly inspected and washed and dried where necessary.

One benefit of using bagless vacuum cleaners is that if you vacuum something up by mistake, it can easily be retrieved from the container.
As shown, there are various different things to consider when choosing between bagged and bagless vacuum cleaners.  Seek more advice from a reputable dealer.

Friday 18 January 2013

How Canister Vacuum Cleaners Differ From Upright Models


Upright vacuum cleaners have become popular in recent years, but canister vacuum cleaners remain well-liked and have many advantages.  There used to be a clear distinction in the past between choosing the type of model vacuum cleaner.   An upright vacuum cleaner was chosen to work on carpets and a canister vacuum cleaner was best suited for hard surfaces like tiles or laminate flooring.  However this is no longer the case as manufactures try to ensure that both upright and canister vacuum cleaners work well on all types of floor surfaces.

The Benefits of Canister Vacuum Cleaners:
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   Canister vacuum cleaners can be more expensive than upright vacuum cleaners, but canister vacuums tend to be much quieter machines.

·        Canister vacuum cleaners are powerful and have a higher suction than upright vacuum cleaners.

·        Canister vacuum cleaners usually come better equipped than upright vacuum cleaners with a large variety of vacuum cleaner accessories and tools.  They often have various hose lengths making it easier to adapt to cleaning e.g. curtains.  Their wide range of vacuum cleaner accessories means they are great for cleaning stairs and other hard to reach areas.

·     Canister vacuum cleaners are effective at preventing dirt and dust from scattering, which can often be an issue with upright vacuum cleaners.

·       Some canister vacuum cleaners use a HEPA filtration making it extremely efficient, removing almost all airborne particles from the immediate environment.  This has the added benefit of helping families that suffer with allergies or dust pollution. 

·     Speak with a specialist dealer about other benefits of canister vacuum cleaners or advice on specific models.

Types of Canister Vacuum Cleaners
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   Typical canister vacuum cleaners have the motor and bag located in a separate unit, often attached to the wheels, whilst the hose connects the head to the cylinder.

·     Canister models are also available as a wet and dry vacuum cleaner.  These can collect liquid spillages in addition to the usual dry debris.  These models are often favoured as industrial floor cleaners.

·    Backpack canister vacuums are also favoured as industrial hoovers as they can be worn by professional cleaners and allow for cleaning whilst travelling around.

Considerations

It is no longer necessary to choose your type of vacuum cleaner according to your flooring as manufacturers have designed models to adapt to clean all floor types.  It is now more important, when choosing a canister vacuum cleaner to consider your budget, size of area to be cleaned, along with the size and weight of machine you need as well and the number and type of vacuum cleaner accessories you require.  For more help contact a reputable dealer who can give you specific advice.

A Guide to Making Your Vacuum Cleaner Last Longer


Vacuum cleaners are expensive to buy and so you want them to last a long time.  There are several things you can do to look after your vacuum cleaner, to make it more efficient and to last for longer.
Different models need different levels of care according to the manufacturers.  You should therefore read the user manual carefully for help and tips.  A specialist dealer in vacuum cleaners can also give you specific advice about your machine.  Here are some general tips:
1)    Regularly empty the container on your vacuum cleaner or replace your vacuum cleaner bags.  Bagged vacuum cleaners will need changing whenever vacuum bags are full and a light usually indicates when this is required.  Bagless models will need to be emptied well in advance of the debris in the container reaching the “full” line. 

2)   Regularly check and remove hair, fibres and string etc. from the brush roll on the bottom of vacuum cleaners.  This will help to keep the wheels turning efficiently and enabling your vacuum cleaner to pick up dust and dirt more effectively. 

3)   Be sure to clean out clogged areas of your vacuum cleaner unit as and when it is needed.  Areas that become blocked can lead to vacuum cleaners not working properly and losing power or efficiency.

4)   Regularly check the filters.  These need to be kept clean in order to keep your vacuum cleaner doing its job properly.  If a filter is blocked or full of dirt, it will not be able to pick up any more debris!  If a filter is regularly becoming blocked or if it is damaged, you will need to have it replaced.  Contact a specialist dealer who can help with this.

5)   Regularly check your vacuum cleaner accessories.  All the extensions and various attachments should be kept clean and not damaged.  Inspect the vacuum cleaner belt and make sure that these are not wearing thin or becoming old and worn out.  Belts and other vacuum cleaner accessories can also easily be replaced.

6)   Check that you have sufficient vacuum spares to hand such as vacuum cleaner bags and perhaps a new vacuum cleaner belt in case your vacuum cleaner suddenly breaks down or needs a new part. 

7)   Check your vacuum cleaner cord has no fraying wires.

By regularly checking and maintaining your vacuum cleaner, you can help prevent break downs and make it last for longer.  Contact a specialist dealer for more specific advice about makes and models along with general advice about vacuum cleaner bags, vacuum spares and vacuum cleaner accessories.

Monday 24 December 2012

Which Vacuum Cleaner Spares Can You Replace Yourself?


Repairing your vacuum cleaner spares does not have to be a hassle and can often save you the expense of buying a new vacuum cleaner.  Many common faults are easy to fix and usually mean you will be better off repairing your existing vacuum cleaner than buying a new one.  Here are the most common vacuum spares that you may need to replace:

Vacuum Cleaner Belt
A vacuum cleaner belt works to spin the roller brush and on some models to turn the wheels.  Whist they are hardwearing, they are made to stretch, and so they will eventually wear out and break.
Most vacuum cleaners’ belts work on the same basis, but each model will have a different particular type.  The good news is that you shouldn’t need to take your vacuum cleaner to a shop or repairer just to replace a new belt.  You can buy a new vacuum cleaner belt online or from any reputable dealer and it won’t take long to fit it yourself.  There are plenty of websites that now offer step by step instruction and videos to show you how to do this.  Whilst there are many stores online that sell vacuum spares, be sure to select the correct belt for your particular brand and model.  Certain vacuum cleaner suppliers sell hundreds of vacuum spares for all types of brands and models both from the present and the past, so you can be sure to find exactly what you need even if you have a very old vacuum cleaner. 

Vacuum Filters
Vacuum filters work to prevent dust and dirt from blocking the vacuum flow.  If your vacuum cleaner starts to lose suction or if the filters look worn, you probably need to replace the filters. Filters are another common part for vacuum cleaners and just like vacuum cleaner belts, these parts can easily be bought from reputable companies online or in store and they can be fixed yourself.

Brush Roll
If your vacuum cleaner belt seems to be intact, but the brush roll on your vacuum cleaner won’t rotate, you may need a new brush roll.  You will also need a replacement if your roller is balding.  You can buy vacuum spares for brush rolls online or in store and again, this is a fairly easy procedure to fix yourself.

Replacing parts for your vacuum cleaner can be a very effective way to save money.  There are plenty of types of vacuum cleaner spares that you can buy online and fix yourself.  Use the manufacturer’s manual and online videos to help you to do this.  It’s important to choose a professional company which stocks all types of brands and models from which to buy your vacuum spares. 

Friday 21 December 2012

What are the Most Common Vacuum Cleaner Spares?


There are certain vacuum cleaner spares that are most common and easy to replace. Repairing and replacing these spares are cheaper than replacing a new vacuum cleaner. We take a look at these vacuum cleaner spares and their functions:

Vacuum Cleaner Belt
A vacuum cleaner belt works to spin the roller brush and on some models to turn the wheels.  They are hardwearing but they are made to stretch and so they will eventually wear out and break.
Most vacuum cleaners’ belts work on the same basis, but each model will have a different particular type.  Rather than paying to get your vacuum belt fixed, you can buy a new vacuum cleaner belt online or from any reputable dealer and it won’t take long to fit it yourself.  Whilst there are many stores online that sell vacuum spares, be sure to select the correct belt for your particular brand and model.  Certain vacuum cleaner suppliers sell hundreds of vacuum spares for all types of brands and models both from the present and the past, so you can be sure to find exactly what you need even if you have a very old vacuum cleaner. 

Vacuum Filters
Vacuum filters act to prevent dust and dirt from clogging the vacuum flow.  If your vacuum cleaner starts to lose its suction or if the filters look worn, you probably need to replace the filters. Filters are a common spare that can be easily replaced for vacuum cleaners and just like belts, these parts can easily be bought from reputable companies online or in store and they can be fixed yourself.

Brush Roll
If your vacuum cleaner belt seems to be intact, but the brush roll on your vacuum cleaner won’t rotate, you may need a new brush roll.  If your roller is balding you will also need a replacement.  You can buy vacuum spares for brush rolls online or in store and again, this is a fairly easy to fix yourself.

Replacing parts for your vacuum cleaner can be very cost effective and can save you money in having to buy a new vacuum cleaner.  There are many types of vacuum cleaner spares that you can buy online and fix yourself.  Use the manufacturer’s manual and online videos to help you to do this.  It’s important to choose a professional company which stocks all types of brands and models from which to buy your vacuum spares.  http://www.anderson-trade.co.uk/

Thursday 20 December 2012

What Are The Benefits of Using Industrial Floor Cleaners?


Industrial and commercial environments need to be kept meticulously clean for both hygienic and health and safety reasons.  Floor areas are one of the most used and therefore critical areas to keep clean.  Industrial floor cleaners are better equipped at cleaning larger, more commercial areas than domestic cleaners.

Industrial Hoovers

Industrial hoovers work best on carpeted commercial areas, but they can also work well on hard surfaces too.  Unlike domestic vacuum cleaners, they can complete large cleaning tasks in a short amount of time and with little effort.  The powerful suction on an industrial hoover means industrial floor cleaners are extremely efficient and can quickly complete the task in hand.  They are durable and hard wearing and so they should last a long time.  With their large capacity, industrial hoovers can be invaluable in large industrial or commercial premises with the ability to clean up much dirt and debris without having to constantly empty the machine.  Industrial hoovers can also often collect wet and dry debris.

Scrubber Dryers
Scrubber Dryer machines are essential industrial floor cleaners for many commercial and industrial workplaces.  They work by combining a system of rotating brushes which scrub soap or detergent into the hard surfaces of a floor to remove the dirt and grime.  As the machine passes over the area, the squeegees and vacuum collects it and other loose surface dirt or debris and deposits it into a collection tank.  Scrubber dryers prevents an area from becoming unnecessarily wet which can be dangerous to employees and customers and is inappropriate in a busy commercial area.  Scrubber dryers can be pedestrian operated or ride-on and are available in several sizes so there is bound to be something to suit your particular business.  See more advice from a reputable company.

Which Industrial Cleaners Are Right For You?

Industrial hoovers, like domestic vacuum cleaners remove only the top layer of dirt and debris, where as scrubber dryers as the name suggests, gives a much more thorough and deeper clean to the floor.
There are various types and models of industrial floor cleaners available to clean industrial and commercial floors.  You need to understand what it is you require for your particular business.  It is also important to consider these key points:

·        Think about the size of the machine for the job in hand.  An oversized machine is expensive and wasteful but an undersized machine is a false economy. 
·        Does the size of the job warrant a ride-on machine and what would the operator prefer? 
·        Is it easy to use?  Are the controls user friendly? 

It is important to get advice from a professional supplier before purchasing industrial cleaners.  Anderson Trade deal with all types of vacuum cleaners and industrial floor cleaners and have a wide variety of models available to buy.  Visit the website for more information.