Silence,
even in the upkeep.
A funeral home, a funeral parlour or a funeral director's premises demands discretion, contemplation and respect. A central vacuum, with its motor placed in a utility room, lets undertakers carry out upkeep without the slightest vacuum noise in the rooms of remembrance — and the vacuumed air is never blown back into the rooms of remembrance: it is discharged away, far from families.
No noise
where people gather.
In a place of remembrance, silence is sacred. A loud standard vacuum is unthinkable during visiting hours. Yet the upkeep must remain impeccable, in keeping with the solemnity of the place.
With a central vacuum, the motor sits away in a utility room: at the cleaning point you only perceive a light suction, without the roar of a canister vacuum. The vacuumed air is never blown back into the rooms of remembrance: it is discharged where the central unit sits — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. A sober, hygienic solution for professional buildings where serenity comes first.
Built for
remembrance
- Remote motor: silence in the rooms of remembrance
- Discreet upkeep, respecting the place
- Vacuumed air never blown back into the rooms of remembrance
- Fast cleaning between two ceremonies
- Impeccable hygiene in the preparation areas
Integrate it
away from the rooms.
Building or renovating a funeral home: a central vacuum integrates from the works, with inlets in the rooms of remembrance and preparation, and a central unit placed away, where its operation stays inaudible.
AspiWall places the central unit in a utility room far from the rooms of remembrance, and distributes inlets in the rooms of remembrance and preparation. The duct network stays invisible. See our approach to professional buildings.
Rooms & utility room
- → Inlets in the rooms of remembrance
- → Inlets in the preparation areas
- → Central unit in a utility room, away and soundproofed
- → Ducts built in before the finishes
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.
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.
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. »
The central unit's motor is installed in a utility room away from the rooms: at the inlets you only perceive a light suction, without the noise of a canister vacuum. This allows discreet upkeep, even near the rooms of remembrance.
Yes. The vacuumed air is never blown back into the rooms: it is discharged where the central unit sits, placed away — a utility room, a ventilated crawl space or outside, depending on the installation. This avoids any recirculation of dust in the spaces where families gather.
Yes. A simple inlet and a hose are enough to restore a room quickly and discreetly between two visits, without carrying or storing a bulky vacuum.
Yes. Dedicated inlets in the preparation areas allow hygienic and fast upkeep of these zones, separate from the rooms of remembrance, with the same centralised network.
Yes, depending on the layout. Contact AspiWall for a discreet study tailored to your establishment.
Discreet and respectful upkeep?
AspiWall studies your funeral home and installs your central vacuum across Belgium. +32 470 71 22 22 · info@AspiWall.be