Demolition process – its outcome

Debris – broken chunks of RCC sections, bricks, mortar, ceramics, plaster & fixtures & possibly products of asbestos – is generated when buildings & installations are demolished. This is moved out of site by earth moving machinery, raising a cloud of dry dust, floors, possibly with wet dust and leaving behind coarse remnants.

DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS?

  • Hazards
    • to health due to floating dust and
    • of safety due to hazy site and slippery floors
    • presented by asbestos dust & fibre
  • multiple issues posed by environmental pollution
    Click here to know about removal of asbestos dust& fibre
  • lack of legal compliances

PROBLEM AREAS

DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF DEMOLITION SITE

Debris – metallic & non-metallic – consisting of all types, grades & kinds of materials used
(a) in construction of buildings,
(b) in electrical installation and
(c) in plumbing & sanitary installations is strewn all over the demolition site

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SOLUTION

Use of equipment like Excavator, Backhoe Loader, Bulldozer, Skid Steer Loaders, Front-end Loaders etc. will facilitate moving larger chunks of debris, to load them into trucks to move them away from the site of demolition. Rising cloud of dust rising from this operation is prevented from spreading to other areas by dousing with a spray of water.
Our industrial vacuum, “Dirt Eater” is designed to handle wet &dry dust and coarser remains.
A cyclonic separator will supplement the effectiveness of Dirt Eater by segregating very coarse debris; this helps in prevention of damages to filter socks in the primary stage and to HEPA filter in the final stage and of overfilling of vacuum..
Let our expert team make an onsite assessment of type & size of “Dirt Eater” and if needed, a demonstration can be planned.

PRODUCT BENEFITS

  • Lower Operational Cost
  • Compact Design for “Ease of Manoeuvrability”
  • Simple to use and maintain
  • 100% Recyclable
  • Availability of support by qualified personnel to keep the vacuum operational, if & when needed