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Eco-Friendly Vacuum Cleaners

October 24th, 2023

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Most of us don’t think much about how our home electronics negatively impact the environment. Even though it’s just in small amounts, when you consider how many people live in your town or city, you can imagine how all those households using appliances like vacuums multiply the environmental impact. The trick is finding an eco-friendly vacuum cleaner that is energy efficient, easy to use, and lessens its impact on the environment throughout its life. Use our helpful guide to discover the most important factors when choosing eco-friendly vacuum cleaners to keep your home and eco-conscience clean.

 

Choose the Right Type of Vacuum

 

The choice of vacuums available is overwhelming, including uprights, canisters, sticks, robotic, and central vacuum cleaners. As a result, it can be difficult to know where to start, not just for an eco-friendly vacuum but a vacuum of any kind. However, because central vacuums are under strict regulations to comply with environmental standards, they make a smart choice when you want to minimize your vacuum’s environmental impact.

These vacuums also use fewer resources throughout the supply chain, so producing and delivering them generates fewer greenhouse gases. Because they are installed in your home, they are designed to last longer, using easier to replace parts. Finally, with proper maintenance, a central vacuum can last for 20 years or more, reducing the amount of waste produced by this type of vacuum.

 

Reduce Wattage for Energy Efficiency

 

It might not seem like it, but vacuums are notorious energy wasters. Considering they use about 1400 watts per hour, your vacuum is producing a lot more carbon emissions than you might care to imagine. A central vacuum has added power to reduce the time you need to run the vacuum. With the right brand, whether it is Beam 398, Sebo, or Soniclean, you can remove dirt from carpets with a single sweep, compared to two or three sweeps with something like an upright. You help save the environment and time cleaning, making it a win-win choice.

 

HEPA Filters for Added Efficiency

 

Choose a central vacuum system or vacuum with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter to keep your indoor air cleaner and improve energy efficiency. Not only are they best for households with pets, allergies, and asthma sufferers, but they also help improve your vacuum’s performance, reducing energy use.

 

Avoid Lithium with Corded

 

Although cordless vacuums are all the rage, if you want an eco-friendly vacuum, it’s best to use a corded vacuum that doesn’t rely on batteries. Batteries require lithium mining, contributing to environmental issues, including local groundwater contamination. Remember, it’s not just about the energy efficiency of the vacuum but every step of its life in the supply chain, from producing materials to manufacturing and beyond. Once that lithium battery dies, it ends up in landfill sites, leaking chemicals that end up in tributary systems. This impacts marine life and eventually contributes to air pollution.

 

Reduce Waste with Bagless

 

Bagless vacuums are an obvious choice to help reduce waste.

 

Choose a Brand Known to Last

 

Durability is also essential as it reduces waste. Keep in mind you can prolong the life of any vacuum with regular maintenance to keep the equipment working efficiently and ensure the appliance remains sustainable.

An eco-friendly vacuum cleaner is efficient and effective and follows sustainability standards to help reduce its footprint.

For more information about Beam 398, Sebo, or Soniclean environmentally friendly central vacuum cleaners, speak to the experts at Vacuum Specialists. We have over 50 years of vacuum experience and offer free shipping with orders over $59 to anywhere in Canada and the USA.

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