In the case of a bag vacuum cleaner, the dust is vacuumed into a dirt container, which is typically made of paper or textile. You can find newer technologies from a Broomfield vacuum shop that have vacuums that are bagless.
Paper bags are disposable, so they are considered to be more hygienic and easier to use. Modern vacuum cleaners are equipped with this type of disposable bags; they can be sealed after being removed from the vacuum cleaner, this feature making it possible to eliminate direct exposure to dust and potential allergens.
On the other hand, textile bags are reusable. The main advantage, compared to paper bags, is that they are washable and can be used for a long time. Such bags can be easily rinsed, whenever considered necessary, and are provided with a clip at the bottom that has to be removed in order to empty the content, and then reattached, ensuring an airtight closure. The upper part (the hole through which the aspirated materials enter) is provided with a rubber membrane that ensures a perfect seal with the hose.
Although being reusable is definitely an advantage, there are some downsides: textile bags must be emptied periodically, and this activity is as unhygienic as it is unpleasant. When you empty the bag, there is a risk of getting dirty or inhaling dust particles, and this can be harmful, especially if you are among people prone to allergies.