How a Professional Cleaning Affects Air Quality
How a Professional Cleaning Affects Air Quality
Lots of small particles can get trapped all over an office or home. Having a professional take care of the cleaning can improve air quality.
Regular cleaning of an office or home is important in order to maintain a healthy environment for all. The question is, how clean is it really? Sure having clean surfaces is important visually, but there is a lot more to it than just that.
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality (IAQ) in a workplace affects the workers in more ways than one. The number one is production. Healthy employees not only produce more, but also are happier and have less sick days and downtime.How Dust Affects IAQ
Dust particles are minute and most cannot be seen with the naked eye. This is why even when an area looks clean, there can still be dust and pathogens in the air. The higher the amount of traffic, the more likely for dust to be tracked in from the outside and then tracked from room to room.
Volatile Organic Compounds
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) also contribute to IAC. These are mostly cleaning products that give off vapors while evaporating into the air at room temperature and can create indoor smog.Hiring a Professional
A professional cleaning contractor has the ability to improve indoor air quality with their knowledge and equipment. One of the main things they will use are eco-friendly cleaning products. These products do not release fumes or leave behind residues that can harm air quality and actually make the situation worse.
Bright Cleaning Services’ cleaning crews are fully trained in how to improve IAQ. Our employees go through thorough background checks and are fully bonded and insured. Call or contact us for a free consultation or quote. We can answer any questions you may have on improving your indoor air quality. We can put together and individualized according to your needs.