Subject: Vacuum cleaners
I am interested in purchasing a good canister vacuum for cleaning the floors in our collection storage area. Rather than buying one of the very expensive brands that are sometimes advertised in some of the archival supply catalogs, I am interested in looking into one of the more common household brands (Kenmore, Sharp, Hoover, etc.) that are available for much less money and seem to be much improved these days in terms of emissions and HEPA filtering. I know Consumer Reports has done some evaluations of these using some of the criteria that museums would be interested in, and I was wondering if any of you folks out there had used any recent models of these household brands in a museum storage setting and which ones seem to work best. I'm mostly concerned about emissions, reliability, cost, ease of use, and the style of the vacuum bags. Any comments would be appreciated. Chris White Collections Management Assistant Mystic Seaport The Museum of America and the Sea 75 Greenmanville Avenue PO Box 6000 Mystic CT 06355-0990 USA 860-572-0711 ext-4260 Fax: 860-572-5371 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:52 Distributed: Thursday, January 24, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-52-021 ***Received on Thursday, 24 January, 2002