HIGH STRUCTURE CLEANING

Don't let the Dust Settle: Cleaning above the Barrier


Construction and renovation projects are vital for maintaining and improving your facility, but they inevitably generate dust and debris that can pose significant risks if left unaddressed.

While ceiling containment systems effectively capture falling debris, some dust may still settle on horizontal surfaces above. 

Neglecting to clean these areas can lead to a variety of hazards, impacting the health of your employees, the integrity of your equipment, and the quality of your products.

Dust particles often settle on high structures such as:

VENTS AND DUCTWORK


CEILING PIPES


LIGHTING FIXTURES


BEAMS AND TRUSSES


SHELVING AND STORAGE RACKS

PROTECTING YOUR EMPLOYEES


Airborne dust can cause a range of health issues for your employees, including:

  • Respiratory problems: Dust inhalation can trigger asthma, allergies, and other respiratory illnesses, potentially leading to long-term health complications.

  • Skin irritation: Dust can irritate the skin, causing dryness, redness, and itching.

  • Eye irritation: Dust particles can irritate the eyes, causing redness, watering, and discomfort.

  • Increased risk of infection: Dust and debris can harbor bacteria and other microorganisms, increasing the risk of infections, especially in sensitive environments like hospitals and food processing facilities.

MAINTAINING PRODUCT QUALITY


Dust accumulation on equipment can lead to:

  • Overheating and damage: Dust can clog vents and interfere with cooling mechanisms, causing equipment to overheat and malfunction. This can lead to costly repairs and downtime.

  • Premature wear and tear: Dust can act as an abrasive, accelerating wear and tear on moving parts and reducing the lifespan of your equipment.

  • Reduced efficiency: Dust buildup can hinder the performance of equipment, leading to decreased efficiency and increased energy consumption.

SAFEGUARDING YOUR EQUIPMENT


In many industries, dust contamination can compromise product quality and lead to:

  • Product damage: Dust can settle on products, affecting their appearance, functionality, and even safety.

  • Reduced shelf life: Dust can accelerate spoilage and reduce the shelf life of perishable goods.

  • Loss of revenue: Contaminated products may need to be discarded or reworked, resulting in financial losses.

PRESERVING YOUR BUSINESS IMAGE


A buildup of dust and debris on high structures can create an unsightly appearance and negatively impact your business image. This is particularly important in customer-facing environments where cleanliness and aesthetics are crucial.

THE SOLUTION: HIGH STRUCTURE CLEANING

High structure cleaning is a specialized service that addresses the often-overlooked issue of dust accumulation on elevated surfaces. Professional cleaning crews utilize specialized equipment, to safely and effectively remove dust and debris from these hard-to-reach areas.


During the removal of your ceiling containment system –  or as part of preventative maintenance – our expert team utilizes a combination of advanced techniques and specialized equipment, including:

  • HEPA vacuums and low-velocity air washing

  • Hand brooms and brushes

  • Other specialized tools and techniques

This ensures the thorough removal of non-adhered dust and debris from a variety of surfaces, such as:

  • Pipes and ductwork

  • Metal beams and trusses

  • Lighting fixtures

  • Ceilings and other high structures

WHERE WE CLEAN


We provide high structure cleaning services for interior spaces in a wide range of facilities, including:

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Food processing facilities

  • Schools and gymnasiums

  • Movie theaters

  • Cafeterias and restaurants

OUR COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH


Our services extend beyond basic high structure cleaning to encompass a wide range of specialized cleaning needs, including:

  • Ceiling and high beam cleaning: Removing dust and debris from elevated surfaces.

  • Lighting fixture cleaning: Restoring the brilliance of your lighting system.

  • Mechanical equipment cleaning: Ensuring the optimal performance of your machinery.

  • High wall cleaning: Reaching those difficult-to-access areas.

  • Open structure cleaning: Addressing the unique cleaning needs of open structures.

  • Dock door cleaning: Maintaining a clean and safe loading area.

INVESTING IN A HEALTHY AND PRODUCTIVE WORKPLACE

By prioritizing high structure cleaning, you demonstrate a commitment to the health and safety of your employees, the longevity of your equipment, and the quality of your products. It's an investment that pays dividends in terms of improved productivity, reduced costs, and enhanced business reputation.