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The first person to patent a machine for cleaning was David Hess in the year 1860. Housewives all over America had turned to using rugs and carpets, a trait brought over by the waves of immigrants coming from Europe, to cover their bare wood floors and keep the dust and dirt to
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*Back pack vacuums are an ideal way to make your job easier than
you ever thought possible. Instead of excessive bending, as with
a regular vacuum unit, this ergonomically designed machine was
made to fit in order to provide maximum comfort. This is
achieved through all of the extra gadgets that come attached
with the back pack
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Back Pack Vacuums - Use the Correct Fit and Technique
*Back pack vacuums are an ideal way to make your job easier than
you ever thought possible. Instead of excessive bending, as with
a regular vacuum unit, this ergonomically designed machine was
made to fit in order to provide maximum comfort. This is
achieved through all of the extra gadgets that come attached
with the back pack vacuums, which are used for distributing the
weight properly.
*For instance, the back pack vacuums are equipped with shoulder
straps and a waist belt that is padded. When you first put on
the backpack vacuum, it is imperative that you adjust the belt,
so that it fits secure and snug around your hips. You will know
if you have done this right, because the straps of the device
should easily slip around your shoulders, and should be loose.
If you are successful, then you have distributed the main force
of weight from the machine off of your back and shoulders, and
applied it to your hips.
*Another excellent feature of the back pack vacuums is their
backplate, which is a panel that provides ventilation and is the
piece of the unit that rests directly on your back. It is also
the support piece for the vacuum. The back plate should be
adjustable, and you should take the time to lower or raise it in
regards to your height, to ensure the ultimate in flexibility
and the freedom to move around conveniently.
*To get the most out of the ergonomic back pack vacuums, you
should know how to use them so that you can provide your
muscles, tendons and ligaments with the proper support and
security they need. With this in mind, you should never have to
bend your back for any reason, and your upper torso should be
kept erect with very little twisting or sudden sharp movements
while operating the machine.
*Not having to bend or making excessive vigorous movements,
allows you to keep your energy levels up, while still getting
the job done. Of course, depending on where you are vacuuming,
sometimes you will need to bend in order to get those hard to
reach places under desks and other oddly shaped furniture
pieces. When it comes time for bending, remember to bend with
your knees and use the support of your legs, not your back.
Another fantastic way you can make your cleaning experience less
stressful on your back, is to frequently empty the pack. By
doing so, the back pack vacuum will remain light, which makes a
big difference compared to lugging around extra weight that
isn't necessary to carry.
As an extra bonus, the back pack vacuum can be purchased with a
storage station. This is not only a great place for you to store
the vacuum, but you will also discover that this station is
installed and stored up on the wall, which means you can take
off and put on the back pack vacuums with ease, without ever
having to bend down to get it, causing your back undue strain.
Give your back a break, and trust the vacuuming solution that
gets the job done quickly, easily and conveniently!
About the author:
Steve Hanson is co-founding member of The Janitorial Store (TM),
an online community for owners and managers of cleaning
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