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Because everyone needs Clean-Air... Breath Easy
- Minimum disruption
- Over 20 Years experience in HVAC Hygiene Services
- Passionate and long history of achieving results
- Queensland's largest HVAC Hygiene service provider
- We will find a way to solve your problem
- General Info
Clean Air is Queensland's leading provider of HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning)
We have a Passion for the unusual line of work that we do & a long History of achieving positive results. For over 20 years our technicians have worked around the clock, within a vast variety of buildings, penetrating deep inside the ventilation & air conditioning systems to investigate, clean, treat and remediate the system.
We begin with an inspection to assess the condition of the system. If there is not sufficient access we can install Access Panels in the ducts. There is a requirement under AS3666.2 to annually inspect water producing areas of the system. We then supply a photographic report on the condition of the system with our recommendations & quotation for rectification. This quotation will include a full scope of works & any requirements by the Client.
If our quotation is accepted we will complete an OH&S Risk Assessment including a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) & a Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS). We will then carry out the work in accordance with our work program with minimal disruptance to the occupants. Upon completion of our work we will supply a completion report with before & after photos and a certificate of compliance (where applicable).
The Company is a Member of NADCA (National Air Duct Cleaners Association) & ASSA (Advanced Safety Systems Australia). We work with the biggest companies & brand names in Australia. We operate in some of the harshest, most inaccessible & stringent safety requirement that can be imagined. We achieve the outcomes that we set out for our clients & their staff. More info
- Email Business
- Payment method
- eft
- Established
- 1991
- ABN
- 32 098 967 821
- Staff
- 21-50
- Service Notes
- Office Sales Mon to Fri 08:00 - 17:00 || OPS Customer Care Mon to Fri 08:00 - 22:00 + 24x7 On call
- Other Links
- http://www.cleanairaust.com.au
- Fan Painting and Restoration
- Insulation Repair and Replacemen
- Ventilation and Exhaust Cleaning
- About Clean Air
- Corporate Identity
- The Hidden Art of HVAC Hygiene
- Contact us
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- Services
- Air Conditioning Unit Cleaning
- Anti-Microbial Coatings
- Building Remediation Services
- Coil Cleaning
- Dry Ice Blasting
- Category
- Licenses
- Legal ID: NADCA VSMR
- Keywords
- AIRAH, Air Handlers, BRI, Coil, Condenser, Dampers, Exhaust, Fan, Fibreglass, Grilles, HEPA, Heat exchanger, Heaters, Insulation, Legionnaire, Ventilation, accumulations, aerosols, airborne, allergic, allergy, anti-microbial, asbestos, assess, bacteria, biological, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, condensate, confined, contamination, corrosion, debris, deterioration, diffuser, dirt, dirty, disinfect, facility, fall out, fibres, filters, filtration, gas, grease, illness, kitchen, leak, leakage, particles
How often should the system be checked or cleaned?
Air Handling Units, Coils and drain pans should be checked every month by your air conditioning service provider and cleaned when necessary. Duct work, supply air outlets, return air and relief air grilles should be inspected annually and cleaned when necessary. This is as per AS/NZS 3666.2. The minimum acceptable system hygiene standards are covered in Table 2.3 of the AIRAH Best Practice Guideline on HVAC Hygiene.
How often should an Air Conditioning system be checked or cleaned?
Air Handling Units, Coils and drain pans should be checked every month by your air conditioning service provider and cleaned when necessary. Duct work, supply air outlets, return air and relief air grilles should be inspected annually and cleaned when necessary. This is required as per AS/NZS 3666.2. This also requires a visual inspection of moisture producing equipment which would require an access panel be fitted in the supply air duct after the cooling coil.
Is your staff capable of doing the work?
All of our staff are trained and are licensed to use the specialised equipment required. They all use the required Personal Protection Equipment, have I.D. and wear our company uniforms. Our staff will undertake any required company or site specific inductions.
What is HVAC Hygiene
HVAC is the abbreviation for Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. HVAC Hygiene refers to the cleaning of HVAC systems that accumulate dust & debris as well as mould and other biological growths. This is not generally part of air conditioning maintenance as it occurs in the most inaccessible areas of a system.
What are the benefits of your services?
Improved energy efficiency, improved system effectiveness, better indoor air quality, reduced maintenance costs and extended equipment life.
Will there be a mess?
No, we have HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filtered vacuum machines that are certified 99.97% efficient at 0.3 microns and negative air extraction systems to remove loose particles during mechanical cleaning. Therefore all contaminants removed from the ducts are trapped and disposed of. Additional attention is paid in occupied areas with furniture and workstations covered in plastic sheets.
What are the legal implications?
The Queensland Work Health and Safety Act 2011 clearly defines the duties to ensure the health and safety of workers. This includes the management of risks, the provision and maintenance of safe plant and structures. It makes reference to the use of Codes of Practice which includes "Managing the work environment and facilities". This sets out that a person conducting a business or undertaking has the responsibility to provide a clean safe work environment.
Can you work after hours?
The majority of our work is done after standard office hours this is included in our quotations. We prefer after hours Monday to Friday but can work on week-ends if required at an additional cost.
How often should a Kitchen Exhaust system be checked or cleaned?
Under AS 1851.6 Kitchen Exhaust Fans, Hoods, Filters and Grease Gutters should be checked monthly for excessive Grease accumulation. Most Insurance companies and landlord agreements require an Annual Certificate of Cleaning be supplied. IKECA (International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association) has developed a new standard IKECA C10. This uses a measurement system of deposition to establish a need to clean. The method of measurement is a depth gauge comb which is scraped along the duct surface.
Have you worked in our industry?
We have worked in an enormous variety of industries including Education, Government, Transport, Military, Pharmaceutical & Manufacturing Facilities. We have worked in Homes, Offices, Shopping Centres, Hotels and Factories. All of these areas have different issues that we have overcome. We are confident that we can adapt to any situation.






