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CRI Green Label Vacuums When looking for a green vacuum, it’s not necessarily the color you could be referring to. At eVacuumStore we carry a wide selection of Green label vacuum cleaners that meet or exceed Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) requirements. This style of machine is available in canister and upright vacuum cleaner styles. Upon being tested for compatibility with the qualifications set by the CRI, sweepers are divided into one of three categories: bronze, silver and gold. These categories are all an honor to be a part of, but there are obvious differences that result in the way a vacuum cleaner is classified. If the vacuum cleaner being categorized has the ability to remove 50 to 54 percent of the soil during the testing period while maintaining the same dust containment statistic as a bronze level vacuum, then it qualifies as a silver level machine. The sweepers that make it to this level are considered to be some of the most eco-friendly vacuum cleaners available;

that is until the gold level tests begin. Green Backpack Vacuum Cleaners Green Canister Vacuum Cleaners Green Commercial Vacuum Cleaners Green Upright Vacuum Cleaners Originally Posted by Floorist Whatever you think, I recently retired from the flooring business after 40 years, I imagine that you know more. I am an older fellow with what I believe, lots of experience, and avery now and then some "new blood" comes up with better ideas than mine, so I listen. I know that it's hard to teach an old dog (speaking of myself) new tricks, but... 14,212 posts, read 10,888,620 times Originally Posted by Ellwood 27,318 posts, read 24,258,848 times 3,125 posts, read 1,635,827 times All carpet mills belong to CRI. Not one Dyson on the approved list. I have been out with certified inspectors on carpet inspections. One of the things on their list is what type of vacuum is in use. 11,941 posts, read 8,585,888 times There are a lot of vacuums not on the approved list other than Dyson.

Bissell, Eureka, Sharp, Dirt Devil, to name a few. Seems to me there should be a lot of ruined carpets out there. 5,941 posts, read 4,768,611 times Originally Posted by Annie53 All flooring manufacturers have specific rules about what can void a warranty. Part of this is to ensure the quality and long life of the product, and part of it is that they can deny a likely expensive claim if the warranty is voided by the action/inaction of the end user. For instance, Armstrong resilient floors are to be installed with the appropriate Armstrong adhesive. Any use of another brand will void the warranty. So if your vinyl fails for another reason, and the inspector pulls a piece up, they will see that the wrong adhesive was used. So sorry, we will not replace. Marmoleum linoleum must be installed with Marmoleum adhesives, and by a Marmoleum certified installer. Most carpet companies (all of the ones that I dealt with during my time in flooring) go by CRI guidelines.

If you have not read your maintenance instructions and warranty, you are nuts. Flooring is big-ticket enough, and inconvenient enough to replace, that it behooves the end user to know the rules. Originally Posted by Emeraldmaiden That is what I have been trying to tell posters. But most seem to think they know more than we do. I spent 40 years in the business and am just trying to help people. Wait until they get a $5000 dollar claim denied because they used the wrong vacuum. Then, they won't think it's so funny. Every mill has a list of the vacuums you can use. You just need to ask for it. Hey, some people apparently like learning lessons the hard way. I am not among them. Those warranty lessons can be spendy. 2,114 posts, read 1,860,139 timesCarpets are just nasty in my book...:PWestern Montana's Vacuum, sewing, and Cleaning Supermarket 1900 Russell Street Missoula MT, 59801 A consistent and effective carpet maintenance program can maintain the appearance of carpet while protecting your investment, maintaining your carpet warranty, and dramatically increasing the life of your carpet.

Your carpet is also the largest “air filter in your home and cleaning it regularly can make your home healthier and more allergy free. A comprehensive carpet care program consists of five key elements: 1.Soil Containment – isolation of soil entering your home using mats at all entrances 2.Vacuuming - Regular vacuuming of your home with a CRI approved “Green Label” vacuum is the first line of defense. 3.Spot and Spill Removal – use of CRI approved spotters help maintain the carpets appearance.Immediate action against spots reduces the possibility of a permanent stain. 4.Interim Cleaning – periodic cleaning of traffic areas and high use areas with Simplicity’s Dry Cleaning Powder and high saves time, reduces odors, soiling and allergens giving your carpets a like new appearance while making your environment healthier for all. 5. Restorative Cleaning – should be implemented BEFORE the soiling in the carpetPeriodic use of Simplicities Deep Soil Extractor and CRO approved

cleaners will effectively remove embedded abrasive soil. recommend deep soil extraction with CRI approved equipment and cleaners at leastIn order to maintain your carpet wear and soil repelling warranties. Click here for the principles of resorative cleaning. The Carpet Care Experts at A-1 Vacuum & Janitorial Supply can help you develop a custom care program for your home and life style using the latest CRI approved methods, vacuums, cleaners, and equipment. Remember....routine vacuuming with a good properly functioning vacuum is the most important part of any maintenance program. A-1 Vacuum can service your old vacuum to like new condition or try on of our new CRI approved vacuums. A-1 Vacuum & Janitorial Supplies also sells and rents the latest Dry Cleaning and Deep Soil extractors, spotters, and tools Sammys Institute of Cleaning A-1 Vacuum's Blog for tips hints and ideas to make cleaning vacuuming and all those household chores easier., or what ever is on Tom's Mind!