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newportfireman1725
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02/07/07 at 9:44am
I am a fireman, and need a great vacuum cleaner. My station has hardwoods, carpet and vinyl tiles. I would love to see what you guys think is the best vacuum for us. We clean almost every day so the vacuum would have to be durable but also we have a two floor station so we do carry it up a flight of stairs so a light one would be great too. Anyways any sugguestions would be appreciated. Some one has pointed me in the direction of the "Shark" Infinity Deluxe Upright Vacuum from Bed, Bath, and Beyond for $250.00. Don't know anything about this model.
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02/07/07 at 12:37pm
Hello Newportfireman1725:
Whose going to use the vacuum cleaner? And what are you currently using to do the vacuuming? Likes and dislikes about the current vacuum?
I don't think you want to buy a vacuum from Bed Bath and Beyond for a Firestation.
You want a durable, utilitarian, long lasting vacuum? Wouldn't you consider shopping at a vacuum cleaner store for either a new and/or used vacuum to meet the Firestation needs? Big box retail stores sell vacuums that last 1-3 maybe 5-7 years if used once/twice a week and well cared for. They want to keep selling new vacuums every year or so to make more money. This doesn't seem like a good sales venue to buy a Firestation vacuum cleaner. Unless you want to buy, use and toss away every year?
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02/07/07 at 1:36pm
The Shark Infinity would not be a good choice in your situation. I can asssume that different people will be using the machine and, like you said, it would be used often.
You will need to purchase a commercial vacuum cleaner. They will be able to hold up to the heavy use, plus OSHA would want you to use it.
I am not sure if you are looking for an upright or a canister cleaner. Do you have indoor/outdoor carpeting in the station or is it thicker/deeper carpeting? Your best bet would most likely be an upright that can be run over floors. Look at the Sanitaire SC6600A. It will have onboard tools and easy to change bags. The belt will not need to be replaced, so this is also a good thing.
Look at Windsor upright vacuum cleaners. They are durable and will clean well in your situation. Look at the Flexamatic(counterpart to SEBO Felix), Sensor XP(counterpart to SEBO X series)
All the above mentioned machines will have belts that will not need changing and will have easy to change bags. There is not much needed w/ these vacuums but change the bag and keep the brushroll clear.
There are commercial canister vacuum cleaners available if that is the direction you are looking for. Most will not have power nozzle.
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02/07/07 at 2:00pm
Hi, Another option would be a central vacuum system. These can be installed in new and existing construction. How much square footage does the station have?.
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02/07/07 at 4:27pm
Old Timer
I agree with you, a firehouse is absolutely an appropriate locaton for a central vac. However, working for a county entity myself, I can't even begin to tell you how hard it would be to sell the idea to the Board of County Commissioners.
I imagine that a good portable commercial machine is going to be the best, because I will almost bet the firefighters are having to purchase it themselves.
Newportfireman,
When shopping for your vac, be sure to mention your firefighter status, and ask for a government discount. It's worth a try, the worst they can do is tell you they don't have one, but I bet the can find some discount for you.
me, I'm just passing through
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02/08/07 at 9:34pm
If you are only cleaning floors then possibly a Simplicity Freedom would be good. They clean well and are very lightweight. Only major drawbacks are they don't use tools and are rather noisy. You could then get a small cannister vacuum or shop-vac cannister to cope with the rest.
To keep budget reasonable you could ask for a package cannister/Freedom setup from your local Simplicity dealer.
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02/08/07 at 10:53pm
Quote from Mike_W.
on 02/07/07 at 1:36pm:
You will need to purchase a commercial vacuum cleaner. They will be able to hold up to the heavy use, plus OSHA would want you to use it.
Especially if you want the seller/manufacturer to warranty the vacuum. Most big box store brands and models void the home warranty for use in a Firestation. Unless you specifically buy a commercial and/or industrial rated vacuum which is made and warrantied for commercial usage.
Unless you want to buy, use, and toss away every year and you are not concerned about the product warranty.
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02/11/07 at 1:30pm
If you go with a[ portable] vacuum,look into the nilfisk line....
they make a very durable product.........
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02/11/07 at 9:50pm
To add my two cents worth..Far too many men and women do not know how to properly use a vacuum, this is one reason why they do not last.
So- believe it or not, training is in order. I had the benefit of this training as a labor grade 2 before being laid off for good.
Cleaning is not something that anyone can just do - effectively and efficiently - training is necessary.. making hard work easy..
In this case, the selection is a bit easier.. Firemen must be strong enough to carry a man, so it should not matter if the vacuum weighs 8 lbs(Oreck) or 40 lbs - a commercial unit..
And these tight-fisted county commissioners - they should be embarrassed if the firemen have to buy their own equipment to clean public property..
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02/12/07 at 6:33pm
It is true that most users don't have a clue in regard to getting the best out of their vacuum but let's face it -- not that many consumers are much interested in technique. They just want to get the job done. Thus comes a rightful call for machines that are well-made, well-designed and as user friendly as possible.
We are no longer living in a time where possesion of high "homemaking" or "housekeeping" skills are considered notable virtues. I will not strike up a debate about this since those "virtues" in past were and even now are expected to be found in women -- many of whom have felt they had to deny their more brilliant selves to bear the boring but respectable mantle of good mother, homemaker and wife for many years? Most refreshingly, many women are now our doctors, lawyers and company execs. Tell me honestly, how many of the like do you expect to find behind a vacuum cleaner for long?
Men's roles have changed as well. Nobody sees the guy who can change the baby, do the wash or put a dinner on the table as good as his wife's as a sissy. As all our lives have expanded, work and roles in the American household are now interchangable and the encouragement these days is to purchase tools that get can get any- and everybody through tasks quickly and painlessly and on to bigger things than dusting.
Across the gamut that the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness spans there are so many other worthy of investing our time in. What is wanted by most is a vacuum that at least makes it use obviously count whether you hit the living room rug every two days or every two weeks. Though many vacuum users may not know much about their machine they do notice the level of results they get for the effort. And to them that's all that matters -- what they perceive as a good result. There's no harm in that.
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