Vacuuming & Mopping Stairs

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2018
  • Vacuuming and mopping stairs is the most dangerous task for a residential cleaner. Watch a Certified Professional Cleaner trained by Maid Training Academy, the world leader in Online Residential Maid Training, with Students in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @ROMANEMPIRE69
    @ROMANEMPIRE69 Před 3 lety +9

    Should be using a back pack vacuum for stairs. 😜😜😜

  • @maidtrainingacademy5213
    @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety +6

    We stop the video at 1:12 to discuss challenges and safety. Then at 4:30 the video starts again. That is the only time the video stops.

  • @kanita0958
    @kanita0958 Před 3 lety +4

    I love shark liftaway vaccums, they are three vaccums in one, upright, handheld and floor vaccum, plus they have excellent suction. I personally love the rotator professional.

  • @tmmaston
    @tmmaston Před 5 lety +9

    I personally wouldn't recommend using a regular upright on stairs. I would use a canister with a turbo nozzle or a hand held vacuum with a revolving brush. The stairs would be something I would do myself, for safety concerns for the team coming in to clean.

  • @maryshaw7832
    @maryshaw7832 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. This girl seems very knowledgeable. She' s cool!

  • @tar1311
    @tar1311 Před 5 lety +1

    My mum always used to used a big upright hoover senior on the stairs back in the day and those things weighed an absolute ton!!! Did a great job though. Never had any safety issues.

  • @blackluv032003
    @blackluv032003 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @markmccormick4461
    @markmccormick4461 Před rokem +1

    Those really are great vacuums we had 3 of them they are kind of loud but they are good on pet hair

    • @MrMcMuffinJr1999
      @MrMcMuffinJr1999 Před rokem

      As a vacuum technician I can honestly say…those are the most disgusting vacuums I’ve ever worked on. No proper seal and the bag inlet points down. Who the hell designs a vacuum that way!?!?!

  • @qcummings7418
    @qcummings7418 Před 6 lety +2

    Have you guys ever tried or used the backpack vacs with the power Head? One vac for multiple surfaces? Just curious.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety +1

      Every vacuum has its pros and cons. Not a big fan of backpack vacs for several reasons. The first is that they can lead to damage claims because users will turn and hit something with the backpack. The second is simply from the feedback from cleaners. I haven't met a cleaner that does. If you like them, then please share your reasons.

  • @tylertrigger7909
    @tylertrigger7909 Před 6 lety +10

    ain't it easier to get a handheld vacuum or a vacuum with a hose its safer aswell not needing to try and hold a big machine

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety

      A canister vac does not do as good on carpets because it does not have a beater bar. A canister vac is lighter so you don't have the value of the weight in front to help with balance. And the handheld vacuum would be a 3rd vacuum in the home and that is not practical. With all that in mind, the uprigtht is the right vacuum for carpeted stairs.

    • @TheSarahCakes
      @TheSarahCakes Před 6 lety +8

      There are many canister vacuums on the market with a powerhead nozzle, heck even shopvac has one for their vacuums. This is purely unsafe and wreckless carrying such a large vacuum up stairs.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety +1

      Don't tell us what you are using. Tell us how you are using it and how your method is safer. I have given all methods considerable thought and we believe our method is the overall best solution. However, I want all the detailed feedback on any alternative method. We are publishing a white paper in 30 days outlining all alternative methods, pros and cons. The bottom line is that if you are working for yourself then you should choose the method you are most comfortable doing. Thanks TheSarahCakes for opening this discussion.

    • @carlaitie4818
      @carlaitie4818 Před 6 lety +1

      Yes I agree.. I have a Kenmore canister with a small pet pro powerhead for stairs and furniture. And a hard floor attachment and regular powerhead! Much safer and gets the corners better too.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety

      Hey Carla, please tell us why you think they are safer. I really like to know the specifics. Truly. Please describe how you use them on stairs.

  • @sandralind5097
    @sandralind5097 Před 5 lety +11

    I came here to find a better way to vacuum my stairs, this is very, very difficult to do. Need a lighter vacuum 🙄. I didn’t even finish watching the rest of the video.

    • @miguelbascon1206
      @miguelbascon1206 Před 2 lety +2

      This demonstration and approach is really not safe.

  • @primalfury2011
    @primalfury2011 Před 4 lety +3

    arent the brushes stopped,,,, when in the upright position ???

    • @luisastewart
      @luisastewart Před 4 lety

      Yep

    • @zoinks9864
      @zoinks9864 Před 4 lety

      Not the commercial vacuums!!

    • @ashleighnichole8197
      @ashleighnichole8197 Před 4 lety

      Not in my bissel. The brush turns Everytime it is turned on.

    • @tmmaston
      @tmmaston Před 3 lety

      Dual Motor uprights do, however single motor uprights such as the one in the video does not turn off due to the motor pulley.

  • @granthughes1801
    @granthughes1801 Před 3 lety

    Kind of funny watching this and knowing this house has a central vacuum. You can see one of the inlets right by the stairs. Much more convenient. 😂

    • @imanaissi5415
      @imanaissi5415 Před 3 lety

      the fanniest is the way to caccuming the stairs hard like a punishment 😁😁

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 3 lety +1

      NEVER use a customer's central vac unless they require it and then you have them sign a waiver or email acknowledgment. Why? Customers will often request that we empty the central vac after using it and those can be hard to reach and can be hard to disconnect. And often customers fail to empty them enough so the maids are emptying a large container of dirt, etc. Also central vacs often don't have beater bars and if they do they don't work very well. That is why most home owners opt to not use their central vac and go back to an upright, etc. These videos are for professional home cleaners and some of our decisions are not always the best for someone cleaning their own home. But in a professional cleaner world they are the best overall solution.

    • @granthughes1801
      @granthughes1801 Před 3 lety

      @@maidtrainingacademy5213 I can certainly understand your reasoning for not using it. But most modern central vacuums have electrified hoses that provide electricity for a power nozzle to properly clean carpet. They gave us several options when we built our house. My husband does most of the vacuuming and the central vacuum helps a lot with his allergies.

  • @dragonpullman23
    @dragonpullman23 Před 5 lety +2

    This is why you don't want to use an upright on stairs.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 5 lety

      Why? We want to know the why and then your recommendation on the how.

    • @dragonpullman23
      @dragonpullman23 Před 5 lety

      Well, doesn't this method look a little safer and more practical? I think it does.
      czcams.com/video/oF1NYeqC4OQ/video.html

    • @tmmaston
      @tmmaston Před 5 lety

      @@maidtrainingacademy5213 Uprights regular use (regardless if its bypass or direct air, such as the one in the video) is just impractical on stairs. I would use a bypass upright vacuum with a hose (or with an extension hose) or canister vacuum and a turbine tool. Another alternative would be a hand vacuum with a revolving brushroll would be a safer alternative rather than using an upright on stairs. Uprights in general, are not really designed for stair use. Uprights with attachments, air powered turbine brushes and extension hoses, canister vacuums and motorized hand vacs would be more practical and safer to use on stairs.

  • @JacobAndJamal
    @JacobAndJamal Před 2 lety

    Me watching this because I just moved into a townhouse 🏡

  • @je19662008
    @je19662008 Před rokem

    That won't work with a cyclone vacuum. You need both hands to lift those and because I have balance issues, I NEED to keep one hand on a bannister at all times.

    • @tmmaston
      @tmmaston Před rokem

      Hence why you need a handheld with a motorized brush for stairs. The Shark rocket would be perfect for stairs.

  • @allspotsclean
    @allspotsclean Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @marktaylor3809
    @marktaylor3809 Před 3 lety +1

    lol do you need training for simple tasks like hoovering. lol.

  • @jodihouts6032
    @jodihouts6032 Před 4 lety +1

    And that is why I love my canister vac.

  • @bluekitten6728
    @bluekitten6728 Před 6 lety

    Gets to 1:23 and freezes, can't see whole video.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 6 lety +1

      I stopped the video so I can speak about this task in more detail. The video picks up again in a few minutes. Go back and watch the video again all the way through. Thanks

    • @bluekitten6728
      @bluekitten6728 Před 6 lety

      Maid Training Academy oh, OK. I don't have the volume turned up when I watch your videos, so didn't realise you were speaking.

  • @britcoun
    @britcoun Před 4 lety +4

    You ARE joking!!! Such an outdated way to vacuum stairs. Never seen anything so cumbersome! Ever heard of handheld?haha her stairs are already clean!!!
    What a farce.

    • @maidtrainingacademy5213
      @maidtrainingacademy5213  Před 4 lety +3

      Hello Radish. These training videos are for Professional Cleaners. Professional cleaners bring 2 vacuums into the home, an upright and a canister vac for non-carpeted floors. What and how much a team brings in goes into the logic. Radish? That's a bitter root isn't it? Sounds like it. :-)

    • @alliesvacuuming
      @alliesvacuuming Před 2 lety

      @@maidtrainingacademy5213 lmaooo I love your channel "hello radish" 🤣🤣

  • @ljawgtn1393
    @ljawgtn1393 Před 9 měsíci

    I wouldnt say mopping backwards is the safest way to mop stairs?? Vaccum up wards for safety sake. You can really seriously hurt yourself falling down stairs !!#??*

  • @alykhanshivji2552
    @alykhanshivji2552 Před 3 lety

    My dad know to clean the stairs

  • @myself4198
    @myself4198 Před 4 lety +1

    as a vacuum fetish person i love seeing her pull the bag against her thighs. she does it so well !

  • @MrMcMuffinJr1999
    @MrMcMuffinJr1999 Před rokem

    Those sanitairs are so unsanitary 🤮