Commercial duct cleaning

Duct cleaning for Hospitals and Healthcare

Controlled inspection and cleaning plans for healthcare facilities where containment, zoning and clinical coordination are essential.

Execution for this industry

The cleaning plan must reflect the way the facility operates.

Survey findings are converted into a plan for zoning, protection, access, cleaning and verification. Engineering, EHS, operations and procurement teams can review the scope before mobilisation.

Operational priorities

  • Containment
  • Zoned execution
  • Recorded verification
  • Clinical coordination
Planning approach

Questions that should be resolved before work starts.

Commercial duct cleaning affects occupied areas, service routes and mechanical systems. The project plan must define responsibilities, restrictions and the expected completion record.

How the scope is shaped

  • Coordinate with infection control and engineering
  • Define occupied and restricted zones
  • Use approved containment and isolation controls
  • Record completed and inaccessible areas
Industry questions

What facility teams ask.

Can cleaning be completed in an operating hospital?+

Only with an approved plan for zoning, isolation, containment, permits and clinical coordination. The facility remains responsible for authorising the work area and controls.

Does duct cleaning replace an indoor air quality programme?+

No. Duct cleaning is one possible maintenance activity. Ventilation, filtration, moisture control, housekeeping and system operation also affect indoor air quality.

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