HEPA FILTERS vs. HEPA VACUUMS
Did you know that most vacuum cleaners with HEPA Filters offer very poor filtration?
True!
Most vacuum cleaners leak dust from many areas of the vacuum so a lot of the air and fine dust particles blow out of the vacuum and into the air and never make it to the dirt cup or bag.
That’s why the outside of your vacuum is always dusty. Yuck!
Most vacuums are not completely sealed systems. Many start out “kinda sealed” when they’re new, but shortly thereafter, they start to leak. So for allergy sufferers and those that simply want a clean and healthy home environment, it’s not enough to buy a vacuum with a HEPA Filter. You should buy a HEPA vacuum.
A HEPA vacuum is tested and certified to meet the HEPA standard as a whole vacuum. Most vacuums just have a filter that meets the standard. Again, the HEPA Filter meeting the standard doesn’t do you any good because the vacuum cleaner leaks.
What vacuums are TRUE and/or Certified HEPA vacuum cleaners as a whole?
Most bagged vacuums like Miele, SEBO, Riccar, and a few less popular brands.
Visit your local vacuum dealer to give you the Facts on Vacs!
Don’t buy a vacuum based on misleading language on TV or on the vacuum box at the big store!
Stay tuned for more Facts about Vacs!
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