Questions? Call us!
+1 978-295-7538
Mon-Fri: 9AM - 5PM EST
Free Shipping on Most Orders
Orders over $300 ship free to the continental US. Threshold may vary by brand.
Expert Support
Talk to a specialist — not a call center.
+1 978-295-7538
30-Day Returns
Not the right machine? Return or exchange within 30 days, no hassle.
Authorized Dealer
30 pro brands sold direct. Full manufacturer warranties honored.
Asbestos Removal Equipment
Asbestos removal equipment includes HEPA vacuums, negative air machines, decontamination showers, and containment supplies required for OSHA-compliant abatement work. HEPA filtration captures asbestos fibers at 0.3 microns, preventing release to adjacent areas during removal operations. Used by licensed environmental abatement contractors, industrial hygienists, and demolition crews on residential renovations and commercial remediation projects.
Filters
NaceCare TEL 390H HEPA Hazardous Dust Vacuum 909975 – 120 CFM, 18 lbs
NacecareHEPA Industrial Canister Vacuum for Asbestos & Hazardous DustThe NaceCare TEL 390H (model 909975) combines a 680 W motor, 120 CFM airflow, and ...
View full detailsNaceCare 904691 Aluminium Squeegee 650 mm – Fits TT 1120 / TBL 1120
NacecareNaceCare 904691 Aluminium Squeegee – 650 mm The NaceCare 904691 is an OEM aluminium replacement squeegee sized at 650 mm (approximately 25.6 in) fo...
View full detailsNaceCare RBV 150NXH Battery HEPA Backpack Vacuum K-913148-C – 75 CFM
NacecareCordless HEPA13 Backpack Vacuum with 90-Minute Runtime The NaceCare RBV 150NXH (K-913148-C) runs on a 36V NX300 lithium battery driving a 350 W dig...
View full detailsNaceCare NBV 240NXH Battery Canister Vacuum – 75 CFM, HEPA, 90 Min
NacecareNaceCare NBV 240NXH Battery HEPA Canister Vacuum – 75 CFM, 90 Min The NaceCare NBV 240NXH (part 919974) is a cordless HEPA canister vacuum with 75 ...
View full detailsNaceCare CRQ 370 Cleanroom Canister Vacuum – 120 CFM, HEPA H13
NacecareNaceCare CRQ 370 Cleanroom Canister Vacuum – 120 CFM, HEPA H13 The NaceCare CRQ 370 (part 919816) is a HEPA H13 canister vacuum tested to ISO Class...
View full detailsNaceCare NVM 4BM MicroFlo Bags for 12-Gallon Vacuums - 604024
NacecareNaceCare NVM 4BM MicroFlo Bags for 12-Gallon Vacuums Ensure maximum dust containment and cleaner air quality with the NaceCare NVM 4BM MicroFlo Bag...
View full detailsNaceCare RSV 150H HEPA Electric Backpack Vacuum 911322 – 120 CFM
NacecareHEPA13 Electric Backpack Vacuum with 120 CFM and 50-Foot CordThe NaceCare RSV 150H (model 911322) uses a 680 W motor producing 120 CFM and 100" wat...
View full detailsAsbestos Removal Equipment for OSHA-Compliant Abatement Projects
Negative Air Machines and HEPA Air Scrubbers for Containment Pressure
Asbestos abatement containment depends on maintaining negative air pressure inside the work area at all times during disturbance activities. Negative air machines achieve this by exhausting filtered air from inside the containment to the outside through ductwork, creating a pressure differential that causes air to flow inward through any gaps in the poly barrier rather than outward into occupied areas. This inward airflow captures any fibers disturbed during removal and keeps them inside the containment envelope. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 and EPA NESHAP regulations require air filtration equipment on Class I and Class II asbestos work, with HEPA filtration as the minimum standard. Negative air machines for abatement use a multi-stage configuration: pre-filters capture bulk debris and extend HEPA service life, an intermediate filter handles mid-range particulates, and the final HEPA stage at 99.97% efficiency for 0.3-micron particles captures asbestos fibers before exhaust air leaves the unit. Sizing is based on achieving a minimum of 4 air changes per hour inside containment, with most abatement contractors targeting 6-8 changes per hour on active disturbance work.
HEPA Vacuum Requirements for Asbestos Debris Collection
Standard shop vacuums are prohibited on asbestos abatement sites. Their filtration systems are not designed to capture fibers at the sub-micron level, and standard vacuum exhaust actively disperses asbestos fibers into the work area. HEPA vacuums for asbestos abatement must use sealed construction throughout, meaning all joints, hose connections, and filter housings create airtight seals that prevent bypass of unfiltered air. The vacuum's internal HEPA filter must be rated at 99.97% for 0.3-micron particles and must be replaceable without direct contact, using a bagged or sealed canister system. Wet pickup capability is required on many abatement projects where amended water is used to wet materials before removal, reducing fiber release during disturbance. The vacuum must be decontaminated or disposed of properly at project completion in accordance with EPA waste disposal guidelines for asbestos-containing material. Abatement contractors should verify that equipment meets ANSI/IICRC S520 and applicable state regulations, as some jurisdictions have additional requirements beyond federal OSHA standards for vacuum construction and filtration certification.
Related: Asbestos Vacuums · Negative Air Machines · HEPA Backpack Vacuums · Commercial Air Scrubbers · Decontamination Showers
Full Abatement Equipment Checklist for a Compliant Project Setup
A compliant asbestos abatement project requires equipment across several categories working together as a system. Negative air machines establish and maintain containment pressure throughout the project. HEPA vacuums handle debris collection from all surfaces within the work area, including daily cleanup before decontamination procedures. Decontamination units, which include a clean room, shower room, and equipment room in a sequential airlock configuration, are required on Class I projects to prevent fiber transport from the work area on worker clothing and equipment. Personal protective equipment, while not mechanical equipment, is part of the project equipment list and must include disposable coveralls, respirators with appropriate cartridges or supplied air for high-exposure operations, gloves, and boot covers. Wet suppression systems including pump sprayers with amended water solution reduce airborne fiber counts during disturbance. Poly sheeting, tape, and critical barrier materials complete the physical containment system. Contractors should maintain equipment service records and filter replacement logs as part of project documentation, as regulatory inspections may require proof that filtration equipment was operating within manufacturer specifications during abatement activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer free shipping?
What payment methods do you accept?
How long does delivery take?
Do you provide technical support?
Can I return equipment if it doesn't meet my needs?
Let customers speak for us
from 95 reviewsNice compact scrubber/vacume. Works very well.
Fast shipping Great Experience
Great product
This vacuum is very light and powerful
Gets the job done without hassle. This vacuum is powerful and reliable for everyday cleaning. Definitely recommend it.
we have three cats, and this purifier has done wonders in removing pet odors and dander
Located in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, we acquired our Brio Air Filter in mid-late Spring of this year (2023) when pollen count was high and we were beginning to experience the effects of Poor Air Quality Index as a result of smoke particulates from fires in Canada that caused the air in much of Minnesota to become hazy and simply dirty.
It is so easy to share our experience with the Brio Air Filter given how quickly and efficiently it removed pollen, dust, and smoke particles from the environment inside our home. Two people in our home who suffer from pollen-related allergies during the spring immediately experienced easier breathing and elimination of symptoms within the house. With respect to smoke particulates from Canada drifting into our environment, EVERYONE in our home experienced directly improved breathing and smell of the air when entering from outside.
An additional piece of information to account for is that we have always employed high grade furnace filters in our home’s central HVAC system. With that high grade filtration in place both prior to and after acquiring a Brio home air filter, we all quickly agreed that deploying the Brio in our home made an easily noticeable positive difference in breathing inside our home. Additionally, those of us who clean our home have observed that dust builds up slower on our floors and furniture than before we deployed the Brio unit.
We did note that the Brio is not as quiet as a few other brands/models on the market that we have tried in our home but the efficiency and quality of the filtration, along with the air turnover rate it provides,allows us to locate the Brio unit in central rooms away from the bedrooms. Since we made that change there has been no noise-related effect on our sleep, while the unit maintains the same level of air cleanliness throughout our home.
A last key point to make is how easy the Brio unit is to maintain. The simplicity of the modular construction of the Brio unit makes it very quick and easy to keep the filtration sections clean. We have not yet reached a point of filter replacement but it is obvious to us that the replacement will take a matter of seconds and can be executed by anyone in our home, including our 10-year-old son.
this bedroom purifier has transformed my sleep quality. the air is so much fresher and cleaner worth every penny
very customer friendly and professional design.
perfect for maneuvering in tight areas the HEPA filter is a huge bonus
It seems to help reduce my allergy issues. We're glad we bought it. The only problem I had was not seeing any cubic footage recommendations in the online description when purchasing the unit. Bedrooms vary widely in size!!
This vacuum has exceeded my expectations. It's super powerful and handles daily cleaning with ease. I recommend it to everyone.
really effective in sweeping up all kinds of debris from our warehouse floor
works wonders on tough carpet stains. it's compact and easy to use for upholstery cleaning too