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1 review 1 review Q&A By: About this item Read more… 3-5 days Fri, Feb 3Shipping options Pickup options Compare all 4 sellersFeatures: -3 Stage Filtration and HEPA bags - Include 6 HEPA bags, sealed HEAP filter and 10 Quart SMS washable cloth bag.. -Premium tools include: Crevice tool, duster brush, upholstery tool (with slide off brush), and deluxe floor tool. The floor tool is the high end which pivots so that you can vacuum side to side or in a half circle as you walk.. -Made of durable yet lightweight aluminum metal and can handle the toughest commercial jobs or just cleaning around the house.. -Mini Head with Brush roll can be used to vacuum throw rugs, upholstery couches or cars, stairs and work really good for pet hair. -Up to 120'' of water lift for powerful deep cleaning!. -Industries best 2 Fan Double Ball Bearing Ametek-Lamb Motor. Number of Items Included: -5. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -26''. Overall Width - Side to Side: -9''. Overall Depth - Front to Back: -9''.
Overall Product Weight: -10 lbs. GVAC1014 Features 3 Stage Filtration and HEPA bags - Include 6 HEPA bags, sealed HEAP filter and 10 Quart SMS washable cloth bag. Premium tools include: Crevice tool, duster brush, upholstery tool (with slide off brush), and deluxe floor tool. The floor tool is the high end which pivots so that you can vacuum side to side or in a half circle as you walk. Made of durable yet lightweight aluminum metal and can handle the toughest commercial jobs or just cleaning around the house. Mini Head with Brush roll can be used to vacuum throw rugs, upholstery couches or cars, stairs and work really good for pet hair. Up to 120'' of water lift for powerful deep cleaning! Industries best 2 Fan Double Ball Bearing Ametek-Lamb Motor Color: Grey Material: Plastic Number of Items Included: 5 Dimensions Overall Height - Top to Bottom: 26'' Overall Width - Side to Side: 9'' Overall Depth - Front to Back: 9'' Overall Product Weight: 10 lbs Specifications Gender: Unisex Is Wheeled: Y Pattern: Geometric Capacity: 10 qt Count: 1 Model: GVAC1014 Brand: GV Shape: Rectangle Is Portable
: Y Material: Viscose Manufacturer Part Number: GV7a Color: See description ,  Gray Power Type: Electric Features: Lightweight Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 26.00 x 12.75 x 12.25 Inches Show filters Sort by Most relevant Most helpful Newest to oldest Oldest to newest High to low rating Low to high rating Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female The vacuum really does it's job very easy to used and powerfully. burton brtn backpack Yes (1) No (0)  Report Yes (1) No (0)swiss backpack 1418 The vacuum really does it's job very easy to used and powerfully. backpack stops bullet fsu Yes (1) No (0)ogio soho women's laptop backpack black
Yes No Yes  No   Report 1 answer 1 See all Why to Choose a Backpack Vacuum Cleaner The benefits of a Backpack Vacuum cleaner are many. This vacuum is ideal for commercial or residential cleaning.  Professional cleaners use the backpack vacuum to clean schools, hotels, hospitals, elevators, cafeterias, and office buildings.  backpack afstellenLarge residential homes with multiple floors find Backpack vacuum cleaners highly efficient, convenient and easy to use. samsonite pft laptop backpackThe commercial cleaning industry favors these cleaners for their mobility, low maintenance and high productivity. Most come with a crevice tool and attachments to reach, vents, ceiling fans, shelves, corners. Backpack vacuums can fit in areas where other vacuums don’t, places such as stairs, cubicles, chairs, and desks.
strap onto your back and are designed for the cleaning person on the move that has a lot of ground to cover.  The backpack vacuum comes with a full set of cleaning attachments, and a 50 foot extension cord so you can cover a large area without changing outlets.  Backpack vacuums are the ideal vacuum cleaners for property management companies and large houses with multiple floors. If you're part of a janitorial company and are interested in other machines, then take a look at all the janitorial equipment we offer. Bissell Backpack Vacuum Cleaners Sanitaire Backpack Vacuum Cleaners Dustless Backpack Vacuum Cleaners Atrix Backpack Vacuum CleanersOnce a year, does your museum staff don old clothing and grab dust rags, brooms and mops for the museum's annual exhibit cleaning? Get rid of the rags! Annual cleaning is best accomplished with a portable vacuum cleaner. The ideal vacuum features good dust retention, shoulder or back-pack strap, and micro-tool attachments for cleaning around artifacts in exhibit cases.
Attachments for cleaning floors, ledges and shelves also are useful. Dust rags, brooms and mops are unnecessary if you have the right vacuum cleaner and micro tools. If there is a possibility of pesticide dusts, lead dusts, arsenic, asbestos or other contaminants, you should be using a HEPA filter. A HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter traps 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and larger. A 0.3 micron filter will capture soot, pollen, black and color copier toner, and the majority of atmospheric dust particles. ULPA (Ultra-Low Penetration Air filter) traps 99.99% of particles 0.12 microns and larger. Because of allergy problems, more and more HEPA and ULPA filters are becoming available. However, not all HEPA filters are the same. If the filter does not sit tightly in the vacuum cleaner, it may not filter out as much as it purports. Chris Stavroudis (WAAC Newsletter, Vol. 19, No. 3) warns against using hospital-grade HEPA filters, which have HEPA-like or Gore-Tex microfilters.
They are cheaper and their ratings look similar, but they do not provide the safety of other HEPA filters. Also note that home vacuums with "microfiltration bags" did not significantly cut emissions in 11 of 13 vacuums reviewed in Consumer Reports, January 1995. (This article also compares 34 uprights and canister vacuums, including the 13 vacuums without their microfiltration bags.) Good dust filtration is not all you need to consider. Most vacuum cleaners are too good - their suction is too strong - for use in a museum. Nilfisk sells a Variable Speed Control Vacuum with four-stage filtration culminating in a HEPA filter good for 0.3 micron particles. You also can purchase an external rheostat to slow down a vacuum motor, creating lower suction. This may damage the motor, however, and void your warranty. For regular vacuum cleaners, opening a vent or drilling holes in the side of the tube will decrease the machine's suction. However, when using a fine filter to pick up toxic dusts, holes will negate your purpose.
The facts about and sources for 24 HEPA and ULPA vacuums are listed in the September 1997 issue of the WAAC Newsletter. Prices range from $229 to $1,695. The less expensive vacuums, such as the Fantom Fury, have the least suction. The August 1997 issue of Consumer Reports analyzes the cleaning and emissions of five vacuums. For museum purposes, deep-cleaning is not a virtue, since it suggests high suction. Excellent emission control, but only good deep cleaning were listed for the Miele White Pearl S434I ($850) and the already mentioned Fantom Fury F1005201 ($250). Not listed in the WAAC or Consumer Reports articles, the 8 lb. Atrix Jr. Vac, probably the lightest and cheapest ($150) of the high filtration vacuums, has a good level of suction for use around artifacts. Its filters are also less expensive ($3 to $8.75) than the vacuums reviewed in the published reports. Most replacement HEPA and ULPA filters are expensive ($70-125). Do not use less expensive bag filters for toxic substances, which require disposable, anti-dump canister filters.
The vacuum cleaner can become a versatile cleaning tool with the addition of micro-tools. Many conservators create their own micro-tools from plastic tubing and plastic eyedroppers. Small vacuums sold for cleaning computers have micro-tools that can be attached, using a plastic tube, to larger cleaners. These allow staff to vacuum around the smallest artifact without fear of sucking it up. If you do not work with micro accessories, be sure to put cheesecloth or nylon tulle (ballerina netting) over the suction end of your vacuum cleaner. Finally, if you are unconvinced about the need to use fine filtration in your vacuum cleaner, conduct the following experiment: place a cloth diaper (or a piece cut from a cloth diaper) over the air exhaust on your vacuum cleaner. Clean a dirty area of your museum. Afterwards, examine the diaper. If it has trapped dirt from your exhaust, then you know you are re-depositing this material on your collection. Since it is better not to redeposit fine dust on a museum collection, consider switching to HEPA or ULPA filtered vacuums.