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Where to Store Your Vacuum Cleaner in the Apartment

Where to Store Your Vacuum Cleaner in the Apartment

Dreame France Admin|
One of the main issues when it comes to vacuum equipment is vacuum storage, especially if you have limited space at home. This is the reason why it is often important to consider storage options before you buy large or bulky items like vacuum cleaners, especially since this type of equipment is a necessity in most homes and apartments. Read on to know about the different storage options and how to find flexible storage solutions for the vacuum cleaner you have in your apartment. Things to Consider When Looking for Vacuum Cleaning Storage Space The Layout of the Apartment Live in a small space with limited storage options? You may be hard-pressed to find ample storage space for your vacuum especially if you don't have a broom closet or even a laundry area that can double as storage space for cleaning supplies. One option is to create wall hangers where you can hang cleaning equipment as well as supplies. If you are working with large, ample space creating a nook or corner for cleaning supplies will be easier to do. Frequency of Cleaning You want your vacuum and other cleaning equipment to be easy to take in and out especially if you clean multiple times a week. This means finding a space that is easily accessible. A broom closet, the shoe closet, or under the sink are good options for vacuum storage if you clean frequently. Size of Vacuum The size of your vacuum also determines what kind of storage space will work for you. Handheld portable units are by far the easiest to store since they can be small enough to stow inside a desk drawer or hang on a coatrack. If you have a bigger unit like a canister vacuum, you can store your equipment in an empty corner, in the closet, or even under furniture like your bed or the couch. You open up more storage options if you disassemble your vacuum after each use so it is easier to stow away. Different Types of Vacuum Cleaner Storage Ideas Robot Vacuum Most robot vacuums are small and relatively portable, without the lengthy cords and metal handles that characterize older vacuum models. This means that they are easier to park in spaces that are out of the way, such as under your work desk or the couch when not in use. The Dreame D9 comes with a sleek charging station as well as LIDAR-based navigating technology which allows it to park itself after use, a pretty nifty feature when you are too busy to store your vacuum after it is done cleaning. Most robot vacuums come packaged with their own charging ports which can easily be installed behind any door or the sofa as long as these places allow for ample movement when you need to charge the vacuum. Handheld Vacuum Handheld cleaners are the most portable models of vacuum cleaners and they vary in size, from small cleaners that fit the palm of your hand for easy desktop cleanup to larger handheld types for cleaning the couch or car interiors. These cleaners may come with charging ports that you can install on a wall or they can be hung on a rack in your broom closet. Don't have a broom closet? You can store your handheld vacuum and its accessories inside your shoe rack, in the coat closet, or on the rack where you store other cleaning equipment. You can also store it under the sink as long as the space is dry. You can even hang it on your tool rack in the garage. All these are good options for keeping your vacuum in a place that is easy to find and reach. Canister Vacuum Canister vacuums are bigger than handheld vacuums in size and capacity. They come with a variety of accessories for different types of cleaning. While they are the most practical for those who want to cover the most amount of cleaning space in the least amount of time, canister vacuums tend to be tall and bulky. Many users prefer to slip canister vacuums behind a door where they can stay out of sight. Other options include the good old storage or broom closet, the laundry room or mudroom, or even a spare room. If you have very limited space and this is the vacuum you have at home, you can also slide the vacuum under a sofa or the bed. These vacuums tend to have two rolling wheels which can make sliding furniture for cleaning and storage easy to do. This is a good option if you are living in a small studio or one-bedroom and don't have free closet space for a bulky canister vacuum. Cordless Vacuum Cordless vacuum cleaners tend to resemble canister vacuums but they are often smaller in size and they do not need to be tethered to an electrical cord. However, this doesn't mean that they are any less powerful than canister-vacuum cleaners. The lack of an electric cord makes cordless vacuum cleaners more flexible to use especially if you want to move quickly from room to room. Cordless vacuums may require the same amount of space as canister vacuums, however. This means you may need an empty corner, space in your broom closet or laundry room, or even an unused corner in your closet. You can also store your cordless vacuum on wall-mounted storage. Cordless vacuums like the Dreame V11 come with a wall-mounted docking station that doubles as storage when the tool is not in use. Install the dock near the closet, on a corner in a low-traffic area, or any place where it can be out of the way but still within easy reach. Upright Vacuum Upright vacuum models are one of the most powerful types of vacuum cleaners but they are also bigger and bulkier. An upright vacuum cleaner is good if you have a dedicated storage room for cleaning equipment or a spacious laundry or mudroom where you can store cleaning equipment and accessories. Vacuum cleaners come in a range of uses and sizes. Depending on the type of vacuum cleaner you have, you may need to get creative in making more space for your cleaning equipment. Move items around to make more space inside closets, hang racks for portable handheld vacuums, or use empty spaces under couches or beds. With a little bit of ingenuity, you can store your vacuum cleaner safely while keeping it easily accessible for regular use.
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How to Perform Antibacterial Cleaning with Dreame Robot Vacuums

How to Perform Antibacterial Cleaning with Dreame Robot Vacuums

Dreame France Admin|
While innumerable pathogens harbor the environment, you can effortlessly clear them with the help of an antibacterial floor cleaner. Disinfectants take your cleaning exercise to the next level since they eliminate all micro-organisms that cause diseases. Consequently, they help stop the spread of contagious ailments that would otherwise wreak havoc if they spread. You have to find detergents and cleaning solutions that kill both bacteria and viruses for you to have a successful disinfecting exercise. If you are looking for a full-proof method of disinfecting floors, herein is the best way to disinfect floors using the Dreame robot vacuums and easy to find house cleaning products. The Difference Between Cleaning and Disinfecting Most people assume that there is no difference between cleaning surfaces and disinfecting. There is a thin line between them that makes it difficult for most folks to differentiate. So, what exactly is the difference between the two procedures? Cleaning Cleaning is the act of removing dirt from a surface to keep the environment looking clean and neat. People clean surfaces frequently using soap and water, and it is a prerequisite to disinfecting the floor with antibacterial cleaning products. This process is relatively fast since you aim to remove soil, debris, and stains from the floor. You can scrub or mop the surface depending on the amount of dirt you are cleaning. Disinfecting Unlike cleaning, disinfectant requires you to use chemicals such as bleach to clean the surface. These chemicals remove germs, bacteria, and viruses that spread diseases. In this process, you have to allow the disinfectant to set on the surface for a specified period before wiping it off. This dwelling time allows the disinfectant to kill the pathogens. Tips for Disinfecting Floors Disinfectants differ from cleaning detergents in chemical composition, making them harsh. Therefore, you need to use pro tips when handling antibacterial cleaning products to avoid damaging your floor and skin. Here are some of the pro tips you can incorporate into your disinfecting routine to achieve stellar results. Always cover up using protective gear while preparing and using a disinfectant. Ensure that your floor is free of soil and general dirt before applying antibacterial cleaning products. Additionally, allow the floor to dry before proceeding to the next step. For the best results, use an antibacterial floor cleaner that the Environmental Protection Agency recommends for your floor type. Keep the disinfectant on the floor for the specified time so that it removes the pathogens you want to eliminate. Read the instructions provided on the packaging. These will help you learn how to handle the solution and how and where to store it after disinfecting the surfaces. Seal the containers well and store them away from children. And once you deplete your solution, discard the container appropriately. Use a spray applicator, antibacterial cleaning cloth, or auto-scrubbers to apply the solution on the floor. Now that you know what to do before and while cleaning, we can learn how to disinfect the floor using the Dreame robot vacuum. The Right Way to Use Antibacterial Floor Cleaner with Dreame Robot Vacuum When you want to disinfect the floor with Dreame robot vacuum, you have to incorporate a disinfectant that will help achieve top-notch hygiene standards. Antibacterial floor cleaners are a bit harsh, especially acidic ones, thanks to the chemical formula manufacturers use in their production. Thus, you have to find a friendly way to use them not to damage your cleaning robot. You are not recommended to add anything other than water into the vacuum tank. The Dreame robot vacuum manufacturer designed the tank to accommodate a neutral solution like water. The acidic antibacterial cleaners will erode the tank from inside, eventually creating holes that will leak water into the mortar. Once water gets to the machine, it is game over for you. The water will ruin your robot vacuum, creating the need to get a new one. And if you think using detergents and soap in the tank is equally fine, you are in for a rude shock. Considering that the pipes have a design that accommodates only water, adding other cleaning agents into the tank will cause the pipes to clog. Consequently, the clogged pores will reduce the machine's shelf life significantly. Instead of adding solutions into the tank, you can soak the antibacterial cleaning cloth in the disinfectant, then attach it to the robot cleaner and disinfect the house. As the mop spreads the disinfectant, the bot dispenses water to cover the 200m² surface area. You can do the same with cleaning solutions when you want to clean the floors. Remember to dilute the solution to avoid ruining your Dreame robot vacuum. You can also apply the solution to the floor using a spray bottle and let it sit for some minutes before you command your robot to clean the surface. Wrap Up The best way to disinfect floors is, to begin with cleaning the surface. Remove all the dirt and ensure that the floor is spotlessly clean. Allow the floor to dry before you begin disinfecting it using the floor type's right cleaner. A majority of the disinfectants come as concentrated solutions, so read the instructions to learn how to dilute them before using them on your floor. And while you are at it, remember to protect your hands and face from the harsh chemicals using protective kits. Allow the antibacterial cleaning agent to dwell on the floor for some time so that it can kill the disease-causing pathogens. Failure to do so will result in wasted efforts, and you will have wasted resources too.
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Dreame T20 New Features

Dreame T20 New Features

Dreame France Admin|
Dreame recently release a new product --- T20, which boasts the same industry-leading suction power as the Dreame V11, as well as a number of new and improved features.
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Dreame D9 New Features

Dreame D9 New Features

Dreame France Admin|
The Dreame D9 Robot Vacuum is a high tech cleaning tool that both cleans and mops your home. With its comprehensive function, you don't have to lift a finger to clean.
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