In healthcare settings, maintaining a sterile environment is essential. Air duct cleaning plays a critical role in ensuring that patients, staff, and visitors breathe clean, healthy air. The air ducts in these facilities are responsible for circulating air throughout the building, and if not cleaned regularly, they may become a chamber for dust, mold, and other detrimental contaminants.
Clean air ducts create the positive first impression you desire—a space designed to foster healing. This is why it is crucial to keep air ducts clean and properly maintained.
The stakes are particularly high in healthcare environments, where air quality directly influences patient recovery and staff productivity. Dirty air ducts can lead to poor indoor air quality, which not only worsens respiratory conditions but can also contribute to the spread of infections
Duct Dynasty is committed to both patient well-being and the safety of our workers. Our technicians are knowledgeable in ICRA guidelines, and they are guided by our ICRA-certified project managers to ensure the highest standards are met at every step of the process.
We are dedicated to addressing all aspects of air quality, from thorough air duct cleaning to mold remediation, with the mission of creating healthier, more comfortable environments for healthcare professionals and patients alike, ensuring your facility’s air quality remains consistently top-notch.
Compliance & Expertise
We adhere to NADCA standards and ICRA guidelines to implement industry best practices that support compliance with state and federal air quality and workplace safety regulations, including those set by the EPA, OSHA, and state health agencies.
Our Process
Using high-powered vacuums, negative air pressure systems, and antimicrobial treatments, we eliminate contaminants like mold, bacteria, and dust.
Key Benefits
25% Energy Savings
Regular air duct cleaning and maintenance can reduce energy use by up to 25%.
10-15 Years
Indoor air quality improvements can reduce airborne pathogens in healthcare facilities by 80%, decreasing the likelihood of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
$100 Billion
Poor indoor air quality costs the U.S. healthcare industry over $100 billion annually due to increased patient recovery times and staff absenteeism.
80% Reduced Pathogens
Indoor air quality improvements can reduce airborne pathogens in healthcare facilities by 80%, decreasing the likelihood of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).