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Oxford Township man arrested stealing vacuum cleaners, cops say on December 28, 2015 at 1:21 PM, updated A 33-year-old Oxford Township man tried to steal $3,500 worth of Dyson vacuum cleaners on Christmas Eve from a Morris County Target store, police report. William Bundy IV was sent to Morris County jail in lieu of $20,000 bail after Washington Township police in that county charged him with shoplifting, according to a news release. Hackettstown man hands officers ID, evidence, police say While police were meeting about 11 a.m. with security from the Route 46 store in response to a shoplifting complaint, Bundy was seen trying to run off with the merchandise, police said. He remained jailed on Monday afternoon, online records show.Follow him on Twitter @TonyRhodin. Technology: Terms and Concepts ASSESSMENT OF INDUSTRIAL VACUUM CLEANERS OF BOTH WET AND DRY TYPES FOR USE IN POTTERIES* The efficiency of vacuum cleaners of both wet and dry types has been assessed in terms of the quality of the air returned

Tests were carried out in the laboratory and on-site at potteries, using apparatus designed to contain the air issuing from the cleaner, so that it could be analysed with a real-time dust sampling instrument. dust collected by a dry vacuum cleaner during on-site tests, or the slurry collected by a wet cleaner, enables test material to be specified for use in laboratory measurements of efficiency. Dry cleaners have the potential of achieving higher efficiency than wet cleaners, provided that good filters are used. Wet cleaners achieve a higher standard of floor cleaning than dry cleaners, but the quality of air that they return is not, in general, as good, since the filtration system that they employA large fraction of the cleaners tested returned dust to the atmosphere at a concentration equivalent to a respirable silica concentration of approximately 0.1 mgm−3. © 1991, British Occupational Hygiene Society Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected

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‘These conditions are so debilitating that she has no energy to dust or use a vacuum cleaner.’ ‘She's getting used to the routine, even resigned to the noise of the vacuum cleaner.’ ‘Our vacuum cleaner is left in the middle of the room.’ ‘First I swept the floor with a broom I found and got the vacuum cleaner from downstairs.’ ‘One day in my shop a woman came in to pick up her vacuum cleaner that we'd repaired.’ ‘A student has been left shaken after a faulty vacuum cleaner started a fire in her house.’ ‘The vacuum cleaner is not something that you leave out for guests to see.’ ‘I told her how we never had any problems with our vacuum cleaner for the entire year that she didn't live with us.’Synonymsvacuum cleanerView synonymsPronunciation:vacuum cleanerWhich Joe gave his name to ‘sloppy joes’? Two vacuum cleaners stolen from Didcot Currys PC World Two men stole Dyson vacuum cleaners from Currys PC World in Didcot and evaded security guards.