Commercial hepa vacuum system information

Buying a home or commercial hepa vacuum system

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A commercial hepa vacuum system removes dust, impurities and even asbestos safely. The particles are trapped in the hepa filter, rather than being released into the air to be breathed again. Hepa is an acronym for High Efficiency Particulate Air filter. Home hepa vacuum cleaners remove up to ninety seven percent of particles from the air. A good quality commercial hepa vacuum system will remove even more particles, with some brands coming close to one hundred percent.

Hepa vacuum cleaners relieve allergy symptoms

The particles removed by hepa vacuum cleaners are the same as those controlled with a commercial air purifier. These include: dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, pet dander and other small particles in the air. These particles are irritating to most people, but can be particularly dangerous for people with severe asthma or respiratory disease. Symptoms of particle irritation are similar to those experienced with a cold or flu.

Many home vacuum cleaners are being sold with hepa filters. Cleaning and vacuuming kicks up a lot of dust and can be unhealthy. Even dust that is sucked up by standard vacuum cleaners can end up back in the air when the dustbag is changed.

These are bag less vacuums and the dust and particles are trapped in a chamber, which must be emptied. The hepa filters need to be changed periodically, according to your use. With normal use, you will have to change the hepa filter a few times each year. You may have to replace the filter more frequently with heavy use or for larger homes. Replacement filters are easy to find for most models, but are expensive when compared to dustbags.

There are many hepa vacuum cleaners on the market, but all are not created equally. For the best in particle reduction, look for a vacuum that is completely sealed. If the system isn’t sealed, dust can leak back into the room. This is more likely to occur with inexpensive models, but can occur with some higher priced vacuum cleaners. Don’t rush into a purchase. Do some research and read reviews of several models before purchasing a home or commercial hepa vacuum system.