Frequently Asked Questions About Cleaning Toilet Exhaust Ventilation Systems

Frequently Asked Questions About Cleaning Toilet Exhaust Ventilation Systems

Frequently Asked Questions About Cleaning Toilet Exhaust Ventilation & Duct Systems

Put the health and wellbeing of your residents, staff, clients, patrons, guests and tenants first. Provide fresh, clean air to your toilet, gymnasium or recreation facility. No more odours. No more embarrassing moments.

Put the health and wellbeing of your residents, staff, clients, patrons, guests and tenants first. Provide fresh, clean air to your toilet, gymnasium or recreation facility. No more odours. No more embarrassing moments.

Find answers to commonly asked questions about Cleaning Toilet Exhaust Ventilation Duct Systems and Duct Maintenance from the team at SafeAir.

A toilet exhaust system, or toilet exhaust ventilation extract system works on the same principles as a high rise or low rise apartment building or unit complex.

The most common differences in cleaning toilet exhaust systems is the type of ducting used (most commonly a flexible plastic material) and the method in which the system exhausts to atmosphere.

Sometimes builders may install flexible ductwork in the ceiling space prior to installation of cubicles and fittings. Larger amounts of ducting are installed to enable positioning of vents and grilles at many possible locations within the bathroom or toilet area. There may be excessive amounts of ducting left in the ceiling space which may have collapsed or bent over since the system was first installed. SafeAir technicians will remedy this scenario if encountered during the deep clean.

There are numerous benefits in cleaning the toilet exhaust ventilation system.

Besides putting your guests, patrons or workers first and providing them with the benefit of fresh, clean air, there will be a noticeable reduction in odour build-up and for smaller, non-air conditioned toilet areas, a reduction in heat and humidity.

The build-up of lint, matter and fibrous materials within these ventilation systems is flammable and a fire risk. Moisture, humidity and air temperature will allow mould, microbial content and bacteria to bloom within the ductwork and any blockages.

SafeAir’s deep clean of the toilet exhaust system is all-inclusive.

Technicians will remove, sanitise and refit toilet air vents or air grilles, clean register boxes and all associated ductwork through to atmosphere. Technicians will also deep clean any roof exhaust fans associated with the toilet exhaust system and check any in-line fans that are assisting the system are fully operational and in good working order.

In order to ascertain costs in deep cleaning the exhaust ventilation system, a technician will first inspect the system and provide a detailed condition assessment report at no cost.

Costs are dependant on the number of toilet blocks, the number of outlets in each block, the length of ducting throughout the system, the number of floor levels and access to any any fan arrangements servicing the system.

Talk to us today for more information on 07 5562 0028 or complete our free quotation form.

A toilet exhaust system, or toilet exhaust ventilation extract system works on the same principles as a high rise or low rise apartment building or unit complex.

The most common differences in cleaning toilet exhaust systems is the type of ducting used (most commonly a flexible plastic material) and the method in which the system exhausts to atmosphere.

Sometimes builders may install flexible ductwork in the ceiling space prior to installation of cubicles and fittings. Larger amounts of ducting are installed to enable positioning of vents and grilles at many possible locations within the bathroom or toilet area. There may be excessive amounts of ducting left in the ceiling space which may have collapsed or bent over since the system was first installed. SafeAir technicians will remedy this scenario if encountered during the deep clean.

There are numerous benefits in cleaning the toilet exhaust ventilation system.

Besides putting your guests, patrons or workers first and providing them with the benefit of fresh, clean air, there will be a noticeable reduction in odour build-up and for smaller, non-air conditioned toilet areas, a reduction in heat and humidity.

The build-up of lint, matter and fibrous materials within these ventilation systems is flammable and a fire risk. Moisture, humidity and air temperature will allow mould, microbial content and bacteria to bloom within the ductwork and any blockages.

SafeAir’s deep clean of the toilet exhaust system is all-inclusive.

Technicians will remove, sanitise and refit toilet air vents or air grilles, clean register boxes and all associated ductwork through to atmosphere. Technicians will also deep clean any roof exhaust fans associated with the toilet exhaust system and check any in-line fans that are assisting the system are fully operational and in good working order.

In order to ascertain costs in deep cleaning the exhaust ventilation system, a technician will first inspect the system and provide a detailed condition assessment report at no cost.

Costs are dependant on the number of toilet blocks, the number of outlets in each block, the length of ducting throughout the system, the number of floor levels and access to any any fan arrangements servicing the system.

Talk to us today for more information on 07 5562 0028 or complete our free quotation form.

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A toilet exhaust system, or toilet exhaust ventilation extract system works on the same principles as a high rise or low rise apartment building or unit complex.

The most common differences in cleaning toilet exhaust systems is the type of ducting used (most commonly a flexible plastic material) and the method in which the system exhausts to atmosphere.

Sometimes builders may install flexible ductwork in the ceiling space prior to installation of cubicles and fittings. Larger amounts of ducting are installed to enable positioning of vents and grilles at many possible locations within the bathroom or toilet area. There may be excessive amounts of ducting left in the ceiling space which may have collapsed or bent over since the system was first installed. SafeAir technicians will remedy this scenario if encountered during the deep clean.

There are numerous benefits in cleaning the toilet exhaust ventilation system.

Besides putting your guests, patrons or workers first and providing them with the benefit of fresh, clean air, there will be a noticeable reduction in odour build-up and for smaller, non-air conditioned toilet areas, a reduction in heat and humidity.

The build-up of lint, matter and fibrous materials within these ventilation systems is flammable and a fire risk. Moisture, humidity and air temperature will allow mould, microbial content and bacteria to bloom within the ductwork and any blockages.

SafeAir’s deep clean of the toilet exhaust system is all-inclusive.

Technicians will remove, sanitise and refit toilet air vents or air grilles, clean register boxes and all associated ductwork through to atmosphere. Technicians will also deep clean any roof exhaust fans associated with the toilet exhaust system and check any in-line fans that are assisting the system are fully operational and in good working order.

In order to ascertain costs in deep cleaning the exhaust ventilation system, a technician will first inspect the system and provide a detailed condition assessment report at no cost.

Costs are dependant on the number of toilet blocks, the number of outlets in each block, the length of ducting throughout the system, the number of floor levels and access to any any fan arrangements servicing the system.

Talk to us today for more information on 07 5562 0028 or complete our free quotation form.

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Are the Toilet Exhaust Ventilation Duct Systems in your building meeting Australian Standards recommendations of 8-24 air-changes per hour? Ensure SafeAir carry out a deep clean of your System every 3-5 years. Blocked and poorly maintained toilet exhaust ventilation systems pose potential fire hazards and health risks. This build-up must be removed.

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