— Barracks & duty stations
Always ready,
just plug in.
In a fire station, police station or military site, cleaning never stops. A central vacuum serves the large halls, vehicle garages, dormitories and mess rooms from a single unit. No machine to roll out: plug in a hose and vacuum, day or night.
— A station's daily reality
Vacuums everywhere
is over.
Vast halls, garages soiled by vehicles, duty rooms and common areas occupied 24/7: a barracks is cleaned around the clock. Multiplying canister vacuums means noise, maintenance and equipment that fails at the worst moment.
With a central vacuum, a simple wall inlet picks up dust, sand and debris in seconds, in every zone of the station. The vacuumed air is never blown back into your dormitories or occupied rooms: it is discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. The remote motor keeps the duty rooms quiet. The hose type — retractable or traditional — is determined on site depending on use: discover our retractable hoses.
Built for
stations
- Large halls and garages served by a single unit
- Available 24/7: a fixed system always ready, just plug in a hose
- Remote motor: duty nights preserved
- Robust and low-maintenance: fewer machines to repair
- Zero stale air blown back into dormitories: it goes to the unit, kept away
— Building or renovating?
The right moment
is now.
If you are building or renovating a barracks, now is the ideal time to integrate a central vacuum: ducts run through partitions and slabs before the finishes, all the way into the garages.
AspiWall studies your plan, sizes the central unit to the surface of the halls, garages and living quarters and supplies equipment suited to intensive use. Discover our approach for professional buildings.
PLAN FROM THE START
An inlet in every zone
- Inlets in the halls and along the vehicle garages
- One inlet per dormitory and duty room
- Utility room for the central unit, sized for large surfaces
- Ducts built into partitions and slabs before finishes
AspiWall network · design and installation to plan, throughout Belgium
— Standard vacuum vs central vacuum
Where does
the air go?
A standard vacuum, a robot or a stick vacuum filters part of the dust but blows the air back into the room where it runs. With an AspiWall central vacuum, the dirt is sent to the central unit and the vacuumed air is expelled out of the living areas or out of the occupied zones, which limits the re-suspension of fine dust. That is what makes the difference in buildings open to the public and places sensitive to dust.
— Made by Trovac
A benchmark for
air quality.
AspiWall offers central units in Belgium made by Trovac, among other manufacturers. Trovac's central vacuum system has been distinguished by AFPRAL (the French Association for Allergy Prevention) since July 2014. An important reference for buildings where air quality, dust, dust mites and allergens are sensitive matters.
— An asset to highlight
A visible argument
for your clients.
Your establishment can promote this installation as a real plus: AspiWall central vacuum system, made by Trovac — among other manufacturers —, a manufacturer distinguished by AFPRAL. The vacuumed air is expelled out of the occupied areas, which limits the re-suspension of fine dust, dust mites and allergens.
« Establishment equipped with an AspiWall central vacuum system, made by Trovac. The vacuumed air is expelled out of the occupied areas to limit the re-suspension of fine dust, dust mites and allergens. »
— Frequently asked questions
Your questions.
Our answers.
Is a single unit enough for a whole barracks?
Often yes. The unit is sized to the total surface and the duct network serves every zone. For very large sites, several units can be distributed. AspiWall provides a free study from plans or on site to determine the right sizing.
Is the system available at any hour?
Yes. A central vacuum is a fixed system always ready: there is no machine to roll out or plug into the mains. You simply connect a hose to the nearest inlet, day or night, without disturbing the duty crews.
Can it pick up sand and debris from the garages?
Yes, a central vacuum easily picks up dust, sand and dry debris in the halls and vehicle garages. The standard remains dry vacuuming; on request, AspiWall also offers wet & dry systems (water and dust), with a tank to empty or automatic drainage.
Does the noise disturb the duty rooms?
No. The central unit's motor is installed in a separate utility room. In the dormitories and duty rooms you only hear a light suction sound, far quieter than a canister vacuum: duty nights are preserved.
Can a barracks already in service be equipped?
Yes, installation is possible in an existing barracks. Contact AspiWall to assess feasibility based on your buildings.
A station always ready?
AspiWall studies your barracks and supplies your central vacuum across Belgium. +32 470 71 22 22 · info@AspiWall.be