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Most Frequently Asked Questions on Best Pressure Washers Pressure washing is the ultimate cleaning solution reserved for when all of the traditional cleaning methods (like the mop-and-bleach combination or a good vacuum cleaner) are ineffective. There is no way you’re going to be able to clean the external walls of the house all by yourself with a mop in a reasonable amount of time. With the aid of the powerful water jet the best pressure washer brands can give you, you will be able to do just that and more in around an hour.But although pressure washers have become much simpler in design and easier for the average consumer to use, they are still very complicated machines. We have received a lot of questions from our readership over time and in this FAQ article, we’ll be answering some of your concerns. Can a Pressure Washer’s Water Beam Injures Me? It is important to keep in mind that yes, pressure washers can definitely cause injuries if they are not handled properly. Never take lightly a working pressure washer, especially a heavy duty one. The powerful pressure spray of the washer may only leave small, superficial wounds on the surface of your skin. However, a lot of people are unaware that injuries caused by high-pressure jets are mostly beneath the skin layer. Thus, a lot of people have delayed going to the doctor and let their wounds festered to awful effects: infection and even amputation. But that’s not all of the risks a running pressure washer can cause. The water jet can fling objects into the air and hit some people standing nearby. As a result, it is crucial that you are aware of your surroundings at all times. A faulty power cord in a wet environment is also bad news and can cause electric shocks. This is why you should regularly do maintenance work. Overall, there are many hazards associated with a pressure washer, so make sure to always follow safety instructions and procedures written in the user’s manual. It’s always better to be safe rather than sorry. ![]() Can Pressure Washers Damage My Hearing? Do I Need to Wear a Hearing Protector? This question is quite tough, since it depends on a lot of factors. Specifically, how often you use your good pressure washer brands as well as the type of your washer (gas-fired or electric.)If you are a professional user who will be exposed to the washer’s engine several hours (4 to 8 hours) a day, it will do your ears a lot of good to invest in a quality pair of hearing protectors. But for the average user who’s only going to use it for one or two hours, a pressure washer isn’t all that bad noise-wise. It won’t damage your hearing if you only use it for a short period of time. According to our tests, gas powered washers have an average sound measurement of 100 decibels. Electric pressure washers are between 85 to 95 decibels. That’s about as noisy as a blender if you have an electric washer and a lawn mower for a gas washer. Keep in mind while reading the decibel level is that for every increment of 10, the noise level doubled. So average gas powered washers are about two times noisier than your quality pressure washer that runs on electricity. But still, like we said, even when you have a gas washer it won’t harm your hearing if you only use it for about an hour a day. ![]() Conclusion We hope that this short FAQ has cleared up some questions you might have had about the best rated pressure washer . If you have any other questions you would like us to address, send our team an email and we’ll get right back to you!
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