Toddler Backpack

On the surface, they might seem strange. In reality, however, the backpack vacuum design lends itself to a number of uses. Ideal for both commercial and residential settings, these systems are favored by many for all types of cleaning for a host of reasons.
In both the commercial and residential settings, backpack vacuums offer a few major perks over uprights and canisters. These include:
* Lightweight design: While they do go on the back, they are rather easy for almost anyone to handle. These machines tend to weigh less than a small baby and they offer a ton of power to boot.
* Ease of use: These machines make it very easy for people in the commercial or residential arena to use them for cleaning all sorts of hard places. Their standout feature comes when high things, such as ceiling fans, need to be cleaned. Rather than having to wrangle an upright into position, all a user of a backpack vacuum needs to do is stand on a ladder correctly since the machine goes with the person.
* Increased movement: The design of a standard backpack vacuum just makes it easier for the operator to move it and themselves around a room, upstairs and so on.
* Power: While these machines tend to be lightweight and fairly small, they pack a big cleaning punch. Since many are designed for the commercial arena, they tend to be very powerful and often quite durable, as well.
* Long cords: The basic design of these machines tends to come with a rather large cord to improve mobility.
* Speed: The basic design of these machines makes it easier to get a room clean from top to bottom in a time-saving way. With only plugging and unplugging to worry about, the process tends to go quickly.
In the commercial setting, a few other perks of these machines tends to come to light rather readily. These include:
* Ergonomic design: These machines are meant to help take the pressure off a person who is vacuuming. By making it easier to reach high places quickly, easily and safely, these machines can help prevent back and neck strains.
* Accident prevention: This is prevalent in both the commercial and residential setting. The design helps prevent falling accidents as an operator tries to stretch out a small hose on an upright while balancing on a ladder to clean a vent. The design also helps promote proper posturing and prevents a need for unusual, strained bending to reach tight locations.
* Ideal for multiple surfaces: These backpack vacuum designs tend to be made to handle carpet, tile and even wood floors with ease. Since they are used widely in the commercial market, the versatility is a must.
Whether they are used in a commercial or residential setting, backpack vacuum models offer a lot of perks other designs do not. These machines might, in some cases, require more frequent emptying, but the fact is they are so efficient in other ways many feel that is a small inconvenience to deal with.
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navy homecoming with a toddler?
So hubby will be home soon does anyone think it is a good idea to get one of those backpack leash things for my daughter? She is 2 and i know she wont sit in the stroller the whole time while waiting for the ship to pull in plus there will not be any rails up on the pier plus there are going to be hundreds of people. I mean she listens and stays with me most of the time but i dont want her to be in any danger while we are waiting and i would only put it on her when she gets out of the stroller. Good idea or bad idea? Should i just make her suffer and sit no matter what? Any one with experience please let me know!
I really dont want an sitter it is our first homecoming and I really want my daughter to be there daddy has been gone for 7 months she deserves to celebrate too
Bring the stroller and the harness. I would encourage the stroller as much as possible..harnesses do pose some safety risks to your child and others (tripping and tangling) especially in tight quarters. The stroller will give her a place to sit, the canopy if the sun is intense, even a place to nap if she needs it. Be sure to bring snacks, small toys, books, etc. The more occupied and content she is, the easier the wait. If she does want to get out and move around (and she may not..there will be a lot of people on the pier and a lot of excitement..it may be a bit overwhelming), put on the harness and bring along some things she could do..bubbles might be good..without needing tons of space. Keep a close eye on how far out she wanders and remember…the height of the lead attaching to the harness is knee height on many adults..it is very easy to clothesline someone if you aren’t careful. Congrats on your hubby coming home and have a fabulous reunion.








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