Cleaning ventilation ducts
Clean your ventilation, it's worth it!
Many companies skip cleaning ventilation in order to save on service costs, but it may turn out that the desire to save money can turn against us. Unfortunately, the savings are only apparent. Think about it ...
Ventilation is the exchange of used air for fresh clean air. If ventilation systems, i.e. air handling units, ventilation ducts, air filters are dirty, it may turn out that the ventilation system not only does not exchange air for fresh air but also spreads microorganisms, diseases, viruses, fungi, molds, etc.
What can be the consequences?
Let's start with health.
Have you heard of the Legionella pneumophilia bacteria? The name of this bacteria comes from the so-called Legionnaires' disease, which was spread through air ducts and contributed to the death of many people.
This is of course an extreme case, but there can be a lot of diseases transmitted through dirty ventilation ducts.
Lack of adequate amount of fresh air can additionally contribute to decrease in concentration and consequently decrease in work efficiency which has direct impact on financial result.
Additionally, molds, fungi, mites can be a source of strong allergic reactions which significantly reduce work efficiency which translates into much lower profit of the company.
In extreme cases when people often get sick and take sick leave in groups, it not only affects profit but can also start to bring significant loss.
I assure you this is not a cheap marketing trick. Scientists in the USA calculated what impact poor air quality in office buildings has on the state budget - these are trillions of dollars spent on sickness benefits of employees on sick leave.
Have you heard about the phenomenon of SBS...?
Sick Building Syndrome - This is the so-called sick building syndrome directly related to too little fresh air or its poor quality.
Do you still think it is worth giving up on ventilation service?
Most often, ventilation service comes down to replacing filters in ventilation units. This is indeed necessary, but it may not be sufficient.
What about ventilation ducts?
Routine ventilation cleaning does not solve the problem - standardly used machines do not remove microbes and fungi accumulated in ventilation ducts. However, devices from the renowned Rotobrush brand have appeared on the market, which, thanks to the use of the latest technology, are currently the most effective ventilation cleaning devices.
Our company performs such additional services with a Rotobrush robot. Watch a video showing the operation of the Rotobrush system