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With over 50 years experience we pride ourselves on being No.1 for all your spares and accessories. Be it a fuse or paper dust bags to full carpet extraction machines, here at Anderson Electrical our aim is to provide the best service available to all our customers We stock spare parts for many appliances including washing machines, tumble dryers, dishwashers, cookers, vacuum cleaners, fridges, freezers, twin tubs, drills, strimmers, mowers, kettles, shavers etc. We have part breakdowns of many appliances so if you are having difficulty locating a part, call our sales team or visit our shop and we shall help find what you are looking for. 12V G4 CAPSULE 20W, 10W OR 5WNumatic Henry Micro HVR200M-A2 Dust related allergies affect between 20-30% of the population, especially the very young and the elderly, this is where the Henry Micro comes to the rescue. Henry Micro has the same high specification as the standard Henry but this model has the additional MicroTex filtration system, approved to the highest allergen standard, by the British Allergy Foundation.

The professional specification brings a 10m power cable and 9L drum capacity, keeping you cleaning for longer. When he’s finished Henry packs away nicely with on-board wand and floor-tool storage. Features:9L capacity yet compact in designReliable, long-life TwinFlo vacuum motor10m cable and rewind storage systemConvenient on-board wand and floor-tool storageEasy-change HepaFlo bagsFull accessory kit with stainless steel tube setEnergy efficient, A ratedMicroTex filtration systemSpecifications:Model: HVR200M-A2Motor Power: 580WPower: 230v AC 50/60hzEnergy Efficiency Class: ACarpet/Hard Floor: C/CDust Re-emission: CSound Power Level: 75dBAnnual Energy Consumption: 24.5kWh/annumCapacity: 9LCleaning Range: 26.8mAccessories: Stainless steel extension tube, stainless steel tube bend with volume control, double taper hose/tool adaptor, crevice tool, soft dusting brush, upholstery nozzle, slide on brush for upholstery, flo max conical hose and combination floor toolDimensions: 36 x 34 x 37cmWeight: 8.5kg

H 36 x W 34 x D 37 cm DeliveryThe estimated delivery time will be 2 to 3 business days from the time of order.If you wish to return an item or you would like to contact us, simply call our freephone number 0800 0324 324.Please pack your parcel up securely, preferably using its original packaging, but removing the delivery label. ( 1 Customer reviews ) Any customer reviews posted constitute the statements of the customer and are not the statements of RS. RS is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any customer review, and is not liable for any loss or damage which may result from any customer review. Will and always has been one of the best hoovers on the market, quick del from RS always helps to. Did you find this review useful? £7.55( Exc. VAT)Quantity: Availability: 243 in stockProduct Code:Type:Delivery: 3-5 working daysInformationDeliveryReturns3 Layer hepaflow filter replacement bags10 Replacement bagsFits all Henry vacuum and hoover range Suitable for vacuum cleaner type Drum vacuum cleaner Product type Dust bag Colour of product Green, White Material Polystyrene Dust bag capacity 9 L Number of layers 2 Compatibility Numatic Henry HVR200, Hetty HET200

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If an ordinary shop vacuum has sucked up asbestos, should it be considered unsafe after that and thrown away? I don't know if this is the right kind of question for this site but I thought I would try. I was vacuuming some debris from a gap between the ceiling and the wall (brick) to do some insulating. I noticed a spot on the 2x4 at the top of this gap, where a pipe is passing through it vertically, that was splintered and soft. So, I stopped vacuuming and started breaking away the splinters and eventually went all the way through until some loose stuff and a few pieces of what I think are asbestos fell out. Then I realized there could have been asbestos dust there before I vacuumed, from previous work. The building does have asbestos. I don't think the vacuum is ruined, it just needs to be cleaned properly. Since it is a shop vac just empty the dust out into a safe container, clean the inside of the vacuum out with some household cleaner, and then change the filter.

You should be good to go after that. I dug up a statistic that 2-10% of individuals with heavy occupational exposure contract an asbestos related disease- and it doesn't show up for 30-50 years. This is things like shipyard workers from world war two. Permissible amounts are 1 fiber per cc, so you are breathing thousands per day anyway- it's all around us. Rules for asbestos workers are another story. Which is why removal by owners is permitted just about everywhere, but the minute you hire someone the rules get really tight. Which is why I personally took care of everything on my boiler piping before it started deteriorating, before I refinished the basement. Garden hose and lots of water on the floor. De-greaser in a bucket of water turns it into paste right away, then wash everything down to the floor, vacuum that (along with deteriorated limestone mortar and other mystery sludge). I'm old enough I'm not sweating this one. It's a wet/dry shop vac- take it outside run some water though it and forget it.

Some asbestos fibers are small enough to pass through the conventional paper filter, so the entire vacuum pump mechanism from the filter support to the outlet grille must be considered contaminated. Not sure how that gets cleaned. If it can be disassembled, it could be remediated as any other contaminated surface. More worrisome is these tiny bits passed thru the filter, and got blown all over the room. Now there can be asbestos mixed in with the dust in the whole room, which by now have been tracked elsewhere in the building. Before we get too excited, get the remaining material tested for asbestos, it very well could be nothing. If it's confirmed to have asbestos, the vac and room should be remediated. You can't just toss a contaminated vac in the trash, it has to be disposed in a proper, documented manner in accordance with your jurisdiction's requirements. The room should be closed to entry until the matter is resolved. Yes, we are talking about very small quantities, if any.

Chances of serious harm are very small. BUT, if just one microscopic fiber lodges in your lung, you may find you have a cancerous lesion in your lung 10-15 years later. This material is not to be taken lightly. If I were vacuuming asbestos I would get a 20 foot hose which you can buy from Home Depo on line and put the vacuum outside. Put the hose thru the window and seal it off good. You also need a good respirator too. I go to Crown Cleaning in Orlando. Wear some old clothes you don't care about. Take them off in the shower and bag them tight when you are finished working. Take your respirator off after showering and wiping the bathroom down. Keep you clean clothes in a bag. Can also wipe down hard or non porous surfaces as well. I would wipe down all walls and doors. Don't use the same clothe over and over again. You need to change out to clean ones. You can also clean out ac vents by vacuuming them. You can buy extensions for your wet vac at Home Depo. You cannot get all the asbestos out of clothes by washing them so throw them out.