In Vacuums, the Tennant Co. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, added three new vacuums: The Tennant Lightweight V-LWU-13 commercial upright at the Gold Level; the V-DMU-14 commercial upright at the Silver Level, and V-WA-30 wide-area commercial at the Bronze Level.
PowrFlite, a division of the Tacony Corporation from Fort Worth, Texas adds three commercial wide area vacuum models to the Seal of Approval program at the Bronze Level: the PowrFlite PF2030, PowrFlite PF2008, and PowrFlite PF2004.
Tornado, also a division of the Tacony Corporation, and based in Fenton, Missouri, earned certification at the Bronze Level for its Tornado CK 3030 commercial wide-area vacuum.
CleanMax, another division of the Tacony Corporation, added its CleanMax Wide Area Vacuum to the SOA program at the Bronze Level.
Oreck Manufacturing of Cookeville, Tennessee adds two household uprights to its growing list of Seal of Approval products: the U 7070 Forever Series Gold enters SOA at the Bronze Level, and the U8210 Edge Forever Series earned Silver-Level certification.
Oreck Commercial, based in Plymouth, Massachusetts, earned Bronze-level approval for its SC240P-CC24 and SV280P-CC28 commercial wide-area vacuums.
Mastercraft Industries, a newcomer to the Seal of Approval program based in Newburgh, New York, earned Bronze-Level certification for its SV280P and SV240P commercial wide-area vacuums.
To earn the CRI Seal of Approval/Green Label certification, vacuums must pass the following independent laboratory tests:
• Soil removal - CRI uses NASA-enhanced x-ray fluorescence technology to measure the precise amount of soil removed from carpet.
• Dust containment - The vacuum must release no more than 100 micrograms of dust particles per cubic meter of air, keeping dirt and dust locked in the vacuum - not escaping back into the air where it can be breathed.
• Carpet texture retention - The vacuum must not affect the texture of the carpet more than a one-step change based on one year of normal vacuum use.
PowrFlite, a division of the Tacony Corporation from Fort Worth, Texas adds three commercial wide area vacuum models to the Seal of Approval program at the Bronze Level: the PowrFlite PF2030, PowrFlite PF2008, and PowrFlite PF2004.
Tornado, also a division of the Tacony Corporation, and based in Fenton, Missouri, earned certification at the Bronze Level for its Tornado CK 3030 commercial wide-area vacuum.
CleanMax, another division of the Tacony Corporation, added its CleanMax Wide Area Vacuum to the SOA program at the Bronze Level.
Oreck Manufacturing of Cookeville, Tennessee adds two household uprights to its growing list of Seal of Approval products: the U 7070 Forever Series Gold enters SOA at the Bronze Level, and the U8210 Edge Forever Series earned Silver-Level certification.
Oreck Commercial, based in Plymouth, Massachusetts, earned Bronze-level approval for its SC240P-CC24 and SV280P-CC28 commercial wide-area vacuums.
Mastercraft Industries, a newcomer to the Seal of Approval program based in Newburgh, New York, earned Bronze-Level certification for its SV280P and SV240P commercial wide-area vacuums.
To earn the CRI Seal of Approval/Green Label certification, vacuums must pass the following independent laboratory tests:
• Soil removal - CRI uses NASA-enhanced x-ray fluorescence technology to measure the precise amount of soil removed from carpet.
• Dust containment - The vacuum must release no more than 100 micrograms of dust particles per cubic meter of air, keeping dirt and dust locked in the vacuum - not escaping back into the air where it can be breathed.
• Carpet texture retention - The vacuum must not affect the texture of the carpet more than a one-step change based on one year of normal vacuum use.
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