Tips For Buying Pet Vacuum
As a pet owner, deciding on the right pet vacuum can be a difficult task. With so many models
out there to choose from, it's hard to tell which one's will work for you.
Most vacuums are not design to handle pet hairs and animal dander. Allergy sufferers
requires a vacuum for entirely different purpose. Cleaning the room is not enough anymore. What you want
is a clean, allergen free environment for you and your family.
Pet Owner Buying tips
Vacuum suction power is by far the most neglected part in purchasing decision. It needs to be
poweful enough to lift those stubborn pet hairs from the carpet or floors.
Although a minimum of 12 amps of power may seem efficient, other vacuum manufacturers offers
special technologies such as Dyson's Root Cyclone or Hoover's WindTunnel - can produce stunning cleaning
results! Look for a pet vacuum with enhanced suction power and that is designed to tackle the
job.
Filtration Systems
Let's face it, animal presence create allergens and increase poor indoor quality in our home.
The choice of filtration system in your vacuum will determine the quality of your indoor air. HEPA or multi
stage filters reduces or eliminate the amount of allergens present inside your home. It is true that removing
animal hair is important, but removing pet dander, which is invisible to our naked eye plays an important
role in our health as well.
Bags or Bagless
This is a matter of choice. Most vacuums today uses multi layer bags that prevents dust
escaping from the bags and being transferred back to the room. Neither bag or bagless is better where pets
are considered. The important thing to remember is empty the bin or change bags regularly and try to contain
the dust as much as possible.
Vacuum Tools & Accessories
Look for vacuums that have accessories for animal hair, specially-designed pet tools for
cleaning furniture, stairs or vehicle seats. A vacuum wand and large floor tool is handy for removing pet
dander that clings to walls, draperies.
Vacuum Lifecycle & Warranty
Pet owners will probably go through vacuums cleaners faster than non-pet homeowners. Pet
vacuum is better designed to handle excessive use. Care and maintenance is still the solution in your
vacuum's life if you want it to last. When buying a pet vacuum, look for a long warranty
period.
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