IMPORTANCE OF VENTILATION CLEANING
Ventilation Cleaning: Why is it important?
Ventilation cleaning is the removal of dust and debris from within air extraction systems. It includes all attached components such as air ducting, vents and other components.
If left unattended these contaminants can lead to a reduction in airflow and increase overall costs. It can also cause an environment to become hazardous especially for vulnerable people such as patients in hospital - this is the sort of environment that certainly needs cleaning often to protect everyones health.
Cleaning Air/HVAC systems ensures:
- Excellent air quality indoors that keeps everyone safe
- More efficient system ensuring that energy levels remain low and keeps bills low
- The lifespan of the whole system is extended by regular cleans
- Keeps systems compliant with health & safety requirements (NAAD21)
What equipment is used for cleaning?
We use a variety of specialist vacuums, long-handle dusters and mechanical brushes to remove dust effectively without damaging the ductwork.
Why is ventilation cleaning important?
Dust and dirt deposits cause a reduction in general airflow, cause fire risks and increase bad odours. Under the Fire Safety Order 2005 there is a general requirement for the person responsible to ensure fires are prevented. This includes ensuring dust and debris is removed from ductwork. Ventilation systems must be checked and cleaned regularly to remain compliant and within the law. BESA TR19 guidelines make it clear that regular cleaning must be undertaken to protect lives and property, so ensure you discuss with your contractor about the required amount of cleans per year to stay compliant.
What are the benefits of Ventilation Cleaning?
- Reduction in dust and allergens
- Protection from respiratory issues - vulnerable people are protected particularly in hospital
- Bad odours prevented
- Lifespan of the system is extended
- Airflow is significantly improved after cleaning
- Compliance with the law
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