Clean premises,
dust under control.
In an analysis laboratory, a research centre or a pharmaceutical lab, cleanliness and air quality are essential. A central vacuum cleans the premises while controlling dust, without putting it back into the air. Note: this is cleaning of the premises, not a cleanroom or a containment system.
Hygiene and cleanliness,
no compromise.
Dust, particles, strict hygiene: an analysis lab or a research centre is cleaned rigorously. A standard vacuum stirs up dust and blows air back into the same room, which is not ideal in a sensitive environment.
A central vacuum picks up dust via a wall inlet and sends the vacuumed air to a central unit placed away, instead of blowing it back into the room. This helps control dust and preserve the air quality of the premises. In a sensitive environment (lab, healthcare), exhausting the air to the outside is often recommended, even required depending on your activity: the air is then discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. To be clear: this is cleaning of the premises, not a cleanroom or a containment system. The hose type — retractable or traditional — is determined on site depending on use: discover our retractable hoses.
Built for
sensitive environments
- Dust vacuumed and controlled, not put back into the air
- Vacuumed air never blown back into occupied spaces
- Exhaust to the outside often recommended, possible depending on the installation
- Retractable or traditional hose, determined on site depending on use
- Cleaning of the premises: not a cleanroom, not containment
Integrate it
from the design.
Building a laboratory, an extension, renovating a research centre: integrate a central vacuum from the design stage, for well-placed inlets and an air exhaust designed to your activity's requirements.
AspiWall studies your plan, sizes the central unit and the filter to the type of dust, and places the inlets. In a sensitive environment, exhausting the air to the outside is studied with you. An approach that applies to all professional buildings.
Designed for hygiene
- → Inlets distributed to cover the areas to be cleaned
- → Central unit in a utility room, kept away
- → Air exhaust to the outside studied to the activity
- → Filter suited to the lab's type of dust
No. A central vacuum is for cleaning the premises: it picks up dust on floors and surfaces and controls it. It is neither a cleanroom nor a containment system. For a cleanroom classification, specific dedicated equipment is required.
The vacuumed air is never blown back into occupied spaces: it is discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. In a sensitive environment (lab, healthcare), exhaust to the outside is often recommended, even required depending on your activity. AspiWall studies the suitable solution with you.
Yes. By discharging the vacuumed air away rather than into the room, a central vacuum prevents the recirculation of fine dust, which contributes to the cleanliness and air quality of the premises — an asset in a laboratory and a research centre.
By default, the central unit is designed for dry vacuuming. On request, AspiWall also offers wet & dry systems (water and dust), with a tank to empty or automatic drainage. For chemical or hazardous products, always check compatibility and compliance with AspiWall before any use.
Yes. Contact AspiWall for a feasibility study based on the layout of your premises and your hygiene requirements.
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