Allergy Sufferers: Choose The Right Vacuum for Your Home

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As an allergy sufferer, you likely understand how difficult it is to suffer an allergic reaction. Unfortunately, anything and everything is capable of inciting a terrible reaction, including your pets, dirt, and debris. If your home isn’t spic and span, you’re going to have a high chance of dealing with allergic reactions regularly. Therefore, it is vital to make sure that you fight off this complication and get your home clean. In order to do this, you will need to purchase and use the right vacuum cleaner. A few characteristics should be included to ensure that your vacuum is better at removing allergens. This information will be provided below.

The Filter

Over the years, vacuum cleaners have evolved with the advancements of technology. Now, a vacuum cleaner is only as good as the filter it uses. With this in mind, you will need to look for a HEPA filter. The high-efficiency particulate arrestance filter is capable of trapping in more particles than regular filters, which will ensure that fewer contaminants are allowed to float around your home. In the US, these filters are required to remove 99.97% of particles, which are .3 micrometers in size!

Remember that this filter will only be efficient, if the vacuum is designed to completely encapsulate the air and expel it out of the filter. If any of the air leaks, it can eliminate some of the vacuum’s effectiveness. Some of these filters are washable, but these are a little more costly. Either way, a HEPA filter is essential and will help to reduce your asthma and allergy symptoms.

Convenience Is Key

When selecting a vacuum cleaner, you should make sure that you’ll actually use it regularly. By purchasing a vacuum that you’ll never use, you will be harboring the allergens within your home. A more convenient vacuum is equipped with features that will actually encourage you to use it more frequently. When attempting to purchase a convenient vacuum, you will want to select one that is lightweight, easy to understand and effortless to use. A floor vacuum and a handheld vacuum should both be considered.

Skip The Bag

Finally, you’ll want to get rid of the vacuum’s bag! Over the years, bagless vacuums have become much more popular and this is a good thing. Not only are these vacuums much more convenient, but also they’re capable of reducing the allergens in your home. The bag is nothing more than a dirt and debris catcher than could potentially allow allergens to escape into your home. To see, whether or not a bag is full, you’ll be required to open it up and expose yourself to the allergens. This isn’t the case with the bagless models since you can see through these most of the time.

With a quick glance, you’ll be able to see if the canister needs to be emptied. If it does, you will be able to do so, without exposing yourself to harmful materials.

Overall

Although vacuums can help to eliminate allergens in your home, some are more harmful than good! Therefore, you will want to make sure to utilize the information presented above to help you choose the very best vacuum cleaner for allergy sufferers.

Sources

http://housekeeping.about.com

http://www.theguardian.com

http://www.smartvacuums.co.uk/

http://www.webmd.com

 

Will T
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