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Hepa Mold

Sealed-system H13 HEPA vacuums for mold remediation, restoration, and abatement work, built for IICRC S520 compliance.

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Airgle AG300 Air Purifier – cHEPA 99.999% @ 0.003ξm, UV-C, 100 CFM

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Airgle AG300: cHEPA 99.999% Filtration and UV-C Pathogen Elimination Standard HEPA captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns. The AG300's cHEPA f...

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Airgle AG900 Commercial Air Purifier – 400 CFM, cHEPA 99.999%, 6 lb Carbon

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The Airgle AG900 is a 400 CFM commercial air purifier built around cHEPA filtration at 99.999% efficiency to 0.003 microns — three orders of magnit...

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Airgle AG600 Air Purifier – cHEPA 99.999%, 3.5 lb Carbon, 1,050 sq ft

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AG600 Room Air Purifier — Hospital-Grade cHEPA for Spaces Up to 1,050 sq ft Standard HEPA captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns. The Airgle ...

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HEPA Vacuum for Mold: Sealed-System Machines for Remediation, Restoration, and Abatement Work

Why Does a True HEPA Vacuum Need a Sealed System?

Here's what we see constantly: contractors finish a mold job with a shop vac that has a HEPA cartridge installed and call it good. The cartridge is rated 99.97% at 0.3 microns. The vacuum body isn't. Air leaks around the filter mount, the motor exhaust, and the seam between the canister and lid, and spores bypass the media on the exhaust side. That's not a HEPA vacuum. A true HEPA vacuum has a gasketed sealed housing, a gasketed filter mounting, and a final-stage HEPA on the exhaust, so 100% of air drawn in passes through HEPA media before leaving the machine. The Abatement Technologies V8000WD and V930D, the HafcoVac EXLR, and the NaceCare TEL 390H are sealed-system designs built to that spec. For IICRC S520 compliance and post-remediation clearance testing, sealed-system is the only configuration that qualifies.

How Do You Size a HEPA Vacuum for Your Crew?

For most contractor mold jobs under 1,000 sq ft of containment, the Abatement Technologies V8000WD is the right call: 135 CFM, 92-inch water lift, 8-gallon wet/dry capacity, and it pulls double duty for water extraction during the remediation. The V930D is the dry-only sibling for crews that already have a separate extraction unit. For backpack work in occupied facilities (hospital remediation, school abatement, document recovery), Sandia HEPA Raven and Powr-Flite BP6S backpacks deliver 150 CFM with sealed HEPA at roughly half the canister price. For pneumatic explosion-proof environments — grain dust mold, chemical-contaminated remediation — the HafcoVac EXLR runs on 90 PSI compressed air, no electrical motor, 30 to 55-gallon capacity. The tradeoff with industrial pneumatics: you need a 25 CFM compressor on site, which most restoration trailers don't carry. Match the tool to the trailer, not the brochure.

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Can You Vacuum Wet Mold With a Dry HEPA Vacuum?

Mold remediation has a sandwich rule: HEPA vacuum, wet wipe with antimicrobial, HEPA vacuum again. Skip step one or three and you redistribute spores across every adjacent room. The detail manufacturers rarely state: never vacuum wet or saturated mold with a dry-only HEPA. Moisture saturates the HEPA media, collapses the filter, and the next dry job blows captured spores out the exhaust. Dry the substrate first, or use a true wet/dry HEPA (V8000WD class). After wet work, swap the HEPA cartridge before the next job — bagged HEPA filters are designed for one mold job, not three.

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