What it does and why it is used
A HEPA vacuum captures very fine particles - mould spores, dust, and asbestos fibres - and traps them in a HEPA filter rather than blowing them back into the room like an ordinary vacuum would. It is used throughout cleanup and final clearance of a work area.
Typical restoration applications
- Cleaning surfaces and debris during remediation
- Final cleaning of a containment before clearance
What to expect on site
Used actively by our technicians during cleaning and final clearance.
Typical operating times
Operated during visits, not left running.
Noise
Similar to a household vacuum while in use.
Safety
Operated by our trained technicians.
Can it be turned off?
Operated by our technicians - nothing for you to manage.
Common questions
More mould equipment
Air Monitoring Equipment
Air Monitoring Equipment
Sampling pumps and meters that test the air to confirm an area is safe before re-occupancy.
Containment System
Containment System
Sealed polyethylene barriers that isolate the work area so particles stay contained.
HEPA Air Scrubber / Air Filtration
HEPA Air Scrubber
Continuously filters airborne particles - mould spores, soot, and dust - through a HEPA filter to clean the air.
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