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— Veterinary clinics & practices

Fur and allergens,
kept out of the air.

A veterinary practice or clinic demands medical hygiene and a calm environment. A central vacuum picks up large amounts of fur and never blows fine fur or allergens back into the air the animals breathe: it discharges them where the central unit sits (a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation) — no recirculation in the waiting room or treatment areas. The remote motor keeps the premises quiet.

— The veterinary challenge

Medical hygiene,
calm animals.

Large amounts of fur, dander, allergens, the need for disinfection: a veterinary clinic stacks up hygiene constraints. A standard vacuum stirs up fur, blows allergens back into the air and starts up loudly near already-stressed animals.

A central vacuum picks up fur and debris through a wall inlet and sends them to a high-capacity central unit placed away. The vacuumed air is never blown back into the waiting room or treatment areas: it is discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation — with no recirculation in the rooms. The hose type — retractable or traditional — is determined on site depending on use; discover our retractable hoses. A solution suited to demanding professional buildings.

CLINIC BENEFITS

Built for
care

  • Fur and allergens never blown back into the rooms, discharged away depending on the installation
  • High-capacity central unit for the volume of fur
  • Remote motor: calm for stressed animals
  • Retractable or traditional hose, determined on site depending on use
  • Reinforced hygiene throughout the clinic
— Building your clinic?

Integrate it
from the plans.

Building, extending or renovating a veterinary clinic: this is the time to integrate a central vacuum, with inlets planned in each area, before the floor coverings.

AspiWall studies the clinic plan, sizes a high-capacity central unit and distributes inlets across treatment rooms, waiting room and kennel. The duct network stays invisible, built into the building.

PLAN FROM THE START

Care, waiting, boxes

  • Inlets in each treatment and consultation room
  • Inlet in the waiting room for settled fur
  • Inlets in the kennel / hospitalisation boxes
  • High-capacity central unit in a utility room
— Questions fréquentes

Yes. A central vacuum has a high-capacity canister, far better suited to the volume of fur of a veterinary clinic than a domestic vacuum. AspiWall sizes the central unit to your activity and the number of rooms.

Yes. The vacuumed air is never blown back into the room: it is discharged where the central unit sits (a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation). This limits the recirculation of fine fur and allergens in the waiting room and treatment areas — an asset for everyone's comfort and air quality.

The motor sits remotely in a utility room: at the suction point you only hear a light sound. It is far less anxiety-inducing for already-stressed animals than a canister vacuum starting abruptly next to them.

The hose type — retractable or traditional — is determined on site depending on use. AspiWall studies the layout of your clinic to choose the hose suited to your rooms, which helps maintain rigorous medical hygiene, room by room.

Yes. Contact AspiWall for a feasibility study based on the layout and number of rooms in your practice.

A clean and calming clinic?

AspiWall studies your clinic and installs your central vacuum across Belgium. +32 470 71 22 22 · info@AspiWall.be

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