Evaluating Concrete Dust Vacuum Systems

by | Aug 3, 2016 | Machinery and Equipment

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Quality workspace in construction areas and large plant or warehouse floors is key for maintaining safe and compliant working conditions for employees. If your company works in the industrial field then you’re sure to have daily housekeeping needs on the worksite.

Those needs may include everything from vacuuming the front room of a home in progress to high power vacuuming of the initial worksite to remove concrete dust and other debris left from initial construction. Whatever the need, concrete dust vacuum systems have you covered!

What are Concrete Dust Vacuum Systems?
Concrete dust vacuum systems are vacuuming systems especially designed to pick up debris from construction work sites, factory floors and more. Pickup and air quality control are vitally important for any worksite.

Dust vacuum systems can help ensure that air quality and workspace is free and clear of dangerous levels and amounts of concrete dust and construction debris. These systems are generally designed to provide high suction capable of lifting wet or dry amounts of dust and other particles.

What to Look for in Concrete Dust Vacuum Systems
Whether you’re vacuuming for a large or small worksite or workspace, there are few must-haves when you’re looking for concrete dust vacuum systems. For instance, look for systems that are equipped with tested and certified HEPA filters. The ability for the system to connect to handheld power tools or larger handheld items can be a great benefit as it is able to extract immediate cut, friable concrete dust right away.

Other product perks to look out for and consider include:
  * Large 10-gallon disposable poly bag
  * Tested and certified cylindrical-shaped HEPA filter
  * 2” offset hose inlet for maximum cyclonic separation of dust
  * Welded frame/platform with 3” swivel locking casters

Look for Quality Customer Service
Keeping a clean warehouse floor space and worksite floor space is important when it comes to environment and workplace safety for employees. With high powered industrial vacuums, the workload should be easier and more manageable for all designated employees. On site demonstrations, blueprints for proposed location, and step by step guidance for installation and initial should also be available.

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