Atrix International Introduces the Omega HEPA CERTIFIED System Vacuum


Atrix International, Inc., a vacuum manufacturing company, introduces the Omega HEPA CERTIFIED System Vacuum.

The Omega HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) CERTIFIED System, part no. VACOHCS, is an excellent immediate containment option for hazardous particulate applications. This CERTIFIED system features a HEPA filter that has been individually tested and HEPA CERTIFIED to EN 1822.

This Omega HEPA CERTIFIED System Vacuum is excellent for decontamination applications and captures everything from hazardous particulate to lead paint dust/chips-RRP (Renovation, Repair and Painting), cement dust, silica dust, engineered stone, mold, etc. The system also comes with a heavy-duty filter retention plug and chain for permanent maximum spill and leak protection when transporting or storing.

The tool box structure and self-contained accessories makes this vacuum convenient for mobile technicians and includes all of the following; Serialized HEPA CERTIFIED Filter Cartridge and Serialized Test Certificate, 1,000 Hour Rated Ametek® Advantek II Motor, 25ft Power Cord, Crevice Tool, Crevice Tool Brush, Utility Nozzle, Utility Nozzle Brush, 18″ Extension Wand, Clear Hose, Hose Plugs and Adjustable Shoulder Strap.

The VACOHCS Omega HEPA CERTIFIED System Vacuum will retail at $436.95 and can be viewed at: https://atrix.com/product/vacohcs-omega- hepa-certified- system-vac/



February 21, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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