Be PROACTIVE, not REACTIVE with your Indoor Air Quality!
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HVAC Systems are potential breeding grounds for bacteria, fungi (mold), and a multitude of other contaminants that can spread throughout a facility via the ventilation system. The contaminants and debris found in HVAC Systems can lead to Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems, potentially increasing absenteeism and reducing productivity due to allergic reactions, sinus infections, and a myriad of other problems that could be associated with poor Indoor Air Quality.
National Air Duct Cleaning Services also offers superstructure cleaning to assist in eliminating combustible dust hazards. Combustible dusts, according to OSHA, are any combustible solid material composed of distinct particles or pieces, regardless of shape, size or chemical composition that presents a fire or deflagration (explosion) hazard when suspended in air. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) states that any material that will burn in air as a solid can be explosive in a finely-divided form, and any industrial process that reduces materials into small particles presents a potential for a serious fire or explosion. No single, universally-accepted definition of combustible dust is available – but it is undisputed that a large number of solid materials will burn or deflagrate when dispersed as dust in the air.
Call today and eliminate IAQ and combustible dust hazards in your facility!
Offices: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX - Portland, OR - Little Rock, AR - Chicago, IL - Nashville, TN - Denver, CO - Las Vegas, NV - Atlanta, GA
National Air Duct Cleaning Services also offers superstructure cleaning to assist in eliminating combustible dust hazards. Combustible dusts, according to OSHA, are any combustible solid material composed of distinct particles or pieces, regardless of shape, size or chemical composition that presents a fire or deflagration (explosion) hazard when suspended in air. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) states that any material that will burn in air as a solid can be explosive in a finely-divided form, and any industrial process that reduces materials into small particles presents a potential for a serious fire or explosion. No single, universally-accepted definition of combustible dust is available – but it is undisputed that a large number of solid materials will burn or deflagrate when dispersed as dust in the air.
Call today and eliminate IAQ and combustible dust hazards in your facility!
Offices: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX - Portland, OR - Little Rock, AR - Chicago, IL - Nashville, TN - Denver, CO - Las Vegas, NV - Atlanta, GA