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Pipes, ducting, and rafters abound in the ceiling. The air carries dirt and dust, which drop on these elevated surfaces and immediately begin to build. These spaces are out of sight and out of reach; therefore, they aren’t cleaned very often, which raises the dangers connected to improper high ceiling dusting.
Additionally, since it’s spring and everyone wants to work outside while enjoying the fresh air, the wind may disrupt the dust, which might lead to several problems, most notably a dust explosion. You might be wondering what your facility can gain from dusting the high ceilings. Dust, grime, oil, and other hazardous contaminants that are frequently found on the rafters and ceilings of manufacturing and production facilities are removed via high-surface dusting.
What surfaces need high dusting?
By clearing the air from your facility’s HVAC system of dirt, dust, and other airborne pollutants and allergens, ceiling cleaning can help improve indoor air quality. In addition to increasing the air quality in your building, duct cleaning also makes your HVAC system function more effectively.
- Fan blades
- Hanging air fixtures
- Skylights and high reaching windows
- Atriums
- Ledges of all kinds
What methods do we use for high dusting?
As spring arrives, everyone wants to be outside, enjoying the fresh air, or at the very least, opening the windows to let in the refreshing breeze while working. However, during the manufacturing process, industrial facilities produce some form of dust. At eye level, dust and other particles are easily visible, although elevated surfaces may look clean from above. In many manufacturing and production buildings, however, the ceiling and rafters are covered in dust, filth, grease, and other detritus. Although it may appear that high-surface dust is harmless, high-dusting services in Markham are important for a few reasons.
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