Ventilation – Hygiene Cleaning

WHY SHOULD YOU GET YOUR VENTILATION SYSTEMS CLEANED?

Enviro Fire Water and Air are industry experts in ventilation hygiene and duct cleaning services. 

Based in Northern Ireland, our location gives us perfect opportunity to operate across the whole of Ireland. As members of the BESA ventilation hygiene elite scheme, we pride ourselves on the compliance solutions we can offer.

Our specialised cleaning equipment allows us to operate across many different sectors including Hospitals, Care Homes, Offices, Shopping centres, Factories, Banks, Pharmaceutical plants, Hotels, Education authority schools and Leisure centres to name a few. 

Ventilation systems are designed to go unnoticed but provide a building with clean fresh air, creating the right temperature and air quality to achieve the right atmosphere for the purpose of a building. When ventilation ducting systems become neglected or breakdown the required atmosphere can change drastically, air can become damp, décor can start to deteriorate, unfiltered air can contaminate a building leading to ill health of the persons occupying it and finally the risk of fire is increased due to the build-up dry flammable materials within the system

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As members of the BESCA ventilation hygiene elite scheme, we pride ourselves on the compliance solutions we can offer.

A system which is not running efficiently can be costly to a company, as energy costs are on the incline.

An inspection will identify the condition of the systems, any repairs or cleaning works required and how often we recommend the system is inspected.

Most systems in business premises have their ventilation in the roof space above ceiling, so knowing the condition of the system without a proper professional survey is virtually impossible. If there is debris or discolorations around the face of a ventilation grille or ventilation louvre, it is pretty much safe to say there will be some form of contamination.

Health & Safety at Work etc Act 1974 is the basis of health and safety in Great Britain. The act provides guidelines as to how employers act towards employees and members of the public including customers, and employees have to themselves and to each other. Not having an effective maintenance plan that adheres to ventilation requirements for systems can be a major fire hazard which can cause harm to your employees and the public

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states any person who has any level of control within the organisation must take reasonable steps to reduce any fire hazard. This can be completed by carrying out fire risk assessments, by considering who is at risk within the business premises, ensure any flammable materials are stored properly, create an emergency plan, and record any emergencies

The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999 was introduced to emphasise Health & Safety at Work etc Act 197. Once again it provides guidelines for employees and including customers or other contractors. The overall aim is to make every employer aware of the need to carry out a risk assessment of all ventilation systems

VENTILATION HYGIENE CLEANING

FIRE DAMPER DROP TESTING

TR19 GREASE EXTRACTION

VENTILATION INSTALLATION