Best Dyson Vacuums for Allergy Sufferers
- Eureka 5550A Bagless Upright
- Hoover U51-900 Fold Away Upright
- Eureka 5841 Upright
- Metrologic Instruments DataVac® PC
- Hoover S2551 Upright
- Datavac PC Bagged Handheld
- Shop Vac H5183 Canister
- Scunci 52040 Handheld Steam Cleaner
- Euro-Pro Shark EP031 Handheld
- Sanyo SC-506T Canister
- Broan-NuTone CV350 Central Bagged System
- Lindhaus Healthcare Pro 14 Bagged Upright
- Euro-Pro EP066 Handheld
- Dirt Devil M0915X Quick Power Handheld
- Shop Vac SHV61050-10-0 Canister Wet/Dry
- Miele S251 Flamenco II Bagged Canister
- Hoover U6618-900 Upright
- Oreck XLAuto Handheld
- Hoover F5900-900 Upright Steam
- Hoover F6205-900 SteamVac Agility Upright Wet/Dry
Sometimes,
you need to spend a bit more money for a common appliance to help
prevent common illnesses. The right vacuum can remove the dust and dirt
that causes those irritating allergies that so many have to struggle with
daily.
Look first for the vacuum's CFM (cubic feet per minute) rating. The CFM rating measures how much air moves through the machine. The movement of air is responsible for picking up dirt; thus, the higher the CFM rating, the more dust gets picked up by the vacuum. It is also a plus if the machine has a special charcoal filter that not only absorbs cooking odors and cigarette smoke but helps to manage pet odors.
Be aware: The filtration rating is nothing but a
misleading figure to make the machine appear to be high quality when in fact
it doesn't reflect the cleaning ability of the machine at all.
Another
important tip is to buy a vacuum that uses a
regular bag system. A bag traps dust, debris and other pollutants and
keeps them
completely sealed, whereas a bagless system could release all of that
dust back onto your carpet. You may even want to try the new
ultraviolet
vacuums that can effectively eliminate dust mites and kill up to 99% of
other micro-organisms.
