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[PADG:1432] re: PADG:1431 Vacuuming Books
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- Subject: [PADG:1432] re: PADG:1431 Vacuuming Books
- From: "Karen E Brown" <KEBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 16:22:01 -0400
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- Thread-topic: re: PADG:1431 Vacuuming Books
Dear
Lene: The University at Albany purchased 4 Model #QPB73 Quiet Pro ProTeam vacuum
cleaners in March of last year at a cost of $515/each. We bought them because
they are very quiet and should be durable (they were designed for
industrial use). These are packpack models that can be adjusted to fit whatever
size student or staff person is using it. They are light (10 lbs, 6 oz). They
have a low and high setting (low is just right for cleaning most books, CFM 74
with a sound level of 60.9 dB), and come with a standard attachment "kit"
(aluminum wand, floor tools, crevice tools, etc.). It has a 50'
extension cord. It is not HEPA but has a four level filtration system that
claims to be 99.9% efficient at capturing particles that measure 1 micron or
larger.
So far
they've worked very well. The students actually seem to like
them! They put plastic yellow warning signs at the end of each
stack when they are cleaning, usually in teams of two, using the UCSD video
"Cleaning Library Stacks" as their methodology. The important thing is make sure
that each team cleans out the filters and puts the machine away properly at the
end of their shift.
I hope
this is helpful.
Best,
Karen Brown/University at Albany Libraries