Microbiological assessment of ventilation systems
At Hamster Cleaning, we pride ourselves on being the most reliable ventilation hygienists across Europe. Our mission is to ensure that your ventilation systems are not only functioning optimally but also contributing to a healthy indoor environment. One of the essential steps in maintaining
your air ducts is regular inspection and cleaning. In certain cases, this cleanliness assessment also involves evaluating microbiological activity.
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Ventilation systems play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality. Over time, these systems can accumulate dirt, dust, and microbiological contaminants, which can adversely affect air quality and potentially harm health. To prevent such issues, regular inspections and cleanings are necessary.
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Our thorough inspection process helps determine whether a ventilation system requires cleaning. We measure the levels of dirt in the air ducts, expressed in g/m2, to see if they exceed certain thresholds. Additionally, we may conduct microbiological inspections to assess the presence of microbiological contaminants like fungi and bacteria.
Microbiological Inspection: The Swab Test
For a detailed microbiological assessment, we perform a swab test. This test helps us measure the colony-forming units (CFUs) per 100 cm2 in your air ducts. Based on the German standard VDI 6022, we interpret the results as follows:
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Method of Analysis
The method of analysis we use is an official ISO-standard (ISO 4833-1) for total plate count. This involves using a pour plate technique with plate count agar incubated at 30°C for 3 days. This standardized [JN4]?method ensures accuracy and reliability in assessing the microbiological cleanliness of your air ducts.
Watch Our Informative Video
To help you understand how to perform a microbiological inspection (swab test), we've created a detailed video guide. This video will walk you through the process step-by-step, demonstrating the importance of regular inspections and how to interpret the results based on VDI 6022 standards.