01/30/2024
I want to continue our previous post about the importance of weekly vacuuming, specifically talking about vacuum cleaners and their use.
Speaking of vacuum cleaners, more often than I'd like, I encounter low-quality ones. You know, the kind where you feel debris that should have been sucked up by the vacuum flying around and hitting your legs. In my opinion, such a vacuum cleaner is pointless.
Another problem I often notice is that people vacuum when the dust collection container is already full. This means the vacuum is working inefficiently. The worst part is that after cleaning, clients leave the vacuum with a full container of dust and dirt, meaning they don't empty the trash. As a result, unpleasant odors develop in the vacuum, bacteria start to proliferate, and the next time you use it, you can smell the unpleasant odors being emitted. Even if the vacuum cleaner is good and has several filters, they become impregnated with bacteria and bad odors, which are blown out and spread around the room during its next use.
When I was in university, we had this joke riddle: what's the difference between a men's and a women's dormitory? Well, in the women's dormitory, dishes are washed after eating, but in the men's, they're washed before. Something similar happens here.
And you know what? That's not all! In the next post, I want to talk about "smart robot vacuum cleaners," so stay tuned!