Although you should regularly clean your property yourself, there are some chores that must be left to professional cleaners like mould remediation and fire damage cleaning.
ICE Cleaning is a professional cleaning company that operates nationwide, 24/7, 365 days a year.
Keep reading to learn more about the cleaning tools professionals use.
Industrial dehumidifiers
Dehumidifiers remove moisture from the air, and are often used to keep humidity levels down and prevent mould. For more serious damp and mould problems, industrial dehumidifiers can quickly and thoroughly remove all traces of moisture from a property.
They must be left on constantly for an extended period of time – usually for 72 hours or even several days – to dry out the area.
HEPA vacuum cleaner
A high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) vacuum contains a disposable filter that captures small particles that cannot be sucked up by the hoover you probably own.
This includes dust, dust mites, pollen, and allergens which can trigger allergic reactions. They are usually used by professionals during mould remediation to get rid of mould spores.
Wet and dry vacuum
These vacuum cleaners can pick up dry and wet spills and debris. Professionals will typically use them for leaks and spills, or even flooding to help quickly remove water from a property before they start the drying process.
Cleaners will also have access to other specialist drying equipment, like the industrial dehumidifiers previously mentioned, to quickly restore a home to its previous condition.
Pressure washers
These are an effective tool professional cleaners often use to remove paint, mould, dirt and other stains from outdoors surfaces like a building or vehicle. However, on certain surfaces, like brickwork, too high a pressure can cause damage.
Some specialist cleaners like ICE Cleaning’s technicians opt for the TORIK Stone Cleaning System, instead. This steam-based cleaning tool blasts stubborn stains off brick and stone with a super-heated stream of water without damaging the surface underneath.
Fogging equipment
One of the most important pieces of equipment professional cleaners use is a fogging machine. Foggers, as they are also known, apply a chemical solution in the form of a fine mist. Fogging is a key stage of many cleaning services such as mould remediation, pest control, and decontamination.
ICE Cleaning’s technicians only use industry-leading tools for their expert cleaning services. They have been accredited by a number of organisations including BICSc, Dewpoint Professional, and IOSH.
You can learn more about ICE Cleaning and its cleaning services on its website.