Modern PURAIR®
Commercial Air Duct &
Furnace Cleaning


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THE MODERN PURAIR®
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HERE’S WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER TO OUR CLIENTS.
With the help of our exclusive trademarked PUR CURx® Contact Cleaning Scrub System, our air quality technicians can effectively clean commercial air ducts, furnaces and ventilation systems to eliminate any dirt, dust, and debris that have accumulated. Our cleaning system comes with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee that also allows you to see exactly what has been trapped inside of your air ducts, furnace, and vents.
- Commercial Air Duct Cleaning
- Commercial Furnace Cleaning
- Gas Fired Boiler Cleaning
- Air Quality Testing (VOC’s, Harmful Gases, Dust, Allergens & more)
- Commercial Vent & Dryer Vent Cleaning
- Dust Collection System Cleaning
- Coil Cleaning
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DUCT CLEANING BENEFITS AND TYPES OF
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS SERVED
BENEFITS OF AIR DUCT CLEANING
INCREASED ENERGY EFFICIENCY
The energy savings from a properly cleaned and adjusted ventilation system will often pay for itself within 6 months.
REDUCED ALLERGY SYMPTOMS
Air duct cleaning can help employees and customers that are sensitive to pollen or other airborne irritants that trigger asthma or allergy attacks.
ELIMINATE TROUBLESOME ODOURS
Our PUR CURx® system has been proven to fully eliminate dirt and odours from your HVAC system, keeping everyone in your building breathing easily.
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS COMMONLY SERVICED
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COMMERCIAL AIR DUCT &
FURNACE CLEANING
Commercial air duct cleaning requires knowledge and equipment that many residential duct cleaners cannot offer due to the increased duct length and complex system designs. Commercial HVAC systems tend to accumulate significantly more harmful build-up such as dirt, debris and chemical contaminate than residential buildings from increased use. Dirty air ducts can cause respiratory issues, foul-smelling air, and risk of fires.
In order to prevent all of this, it is recommended that you have your commercial HVAC system cleaned every 1-2 years. Signs that your air ventilation system is overdue for a cleaning include constantly dirty and dusty furnace filters, duct registers, stagnant dust holding odors and constant dust build-up throughout your commercial space.
At Modern PURAIR® we take pride in offering our clients services that begin with a walkthrough of your commercial space, continue with identifying the size and structure of your HVAC system, and providing a free estimate and thorough set of services from our professional team of air quality technicians.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW DO YOU KNOW YOUR HVAC SYSTEM WILL BE CLEAND PROPERLY?
With our trademarked PUR CURx® Contact Cleaning Scrub System, you can be confident that your furnace and ducts will be cleaned of any dirt, dust and debris buildup. Clean, fresh air will be flowing through your building, keeping your employees and customers breathing easily. All backed up with our 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
WHAT IS YOUR COMMERCIAL DUCT CLEANING PROCESS?
The first step is giving Modern PURAIR® a call, during which our friendly customer service agent will arrange a convenient time for our duct cleaning technician to visit your location. From there, the technician will take a look at your furnace and duct system, and provide you with a free estimate and a date for the cleaning. On the day of your cleaning, the technician will return with our state of the art equipment, and fully clean your duct system, afterward showing you all the dirt that has been removed from your air handling system.
WILL AIR DUCT CLEANING DISRUPT MY BUSINESS OPERATIONS?
No, our technicians will work to schedule your commercial duct cleaning during a time that won’t negatively impact your business operations. This could be a weekend, early morning, or late in the evening depending on your typical business hours.
WHAT TYPE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS CAN YOU CLEAN?
We can clean nearly any type of commercial building including malls, restaurants, bars, grocery stores, apartments, office buildings, warehouses and factories.
HOW IS YOUR DUCT CLEANING PRICED?
Our commercial duct cleaning is priced based upon the number of furnaces, the length and number of ducts, and the number of vents and air returns. Estimates are always free.
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FURNACE AND AIR DUCT CLEANING
We have developed an exclusive PUR CURx® Contact Cleaning Scrub System that actually scrubs all 4 sides of your duct system.

INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING
We spend an average of 90% of our time inside, and your home might contain air pollutants that may be hazardous to our health.

DRYER VENT CLEANING
Dryer fires are more common household fires than chimney fires. Reduce the safety risk with frequent dryer vent cleaning.
Every hospital has hand sanitizer at every door. Disinfect surfaces. Mask policies.
But there’s one thing most hospitals ignore—the very air patients breathe.
Poor hospital air quality spreads infections faster than dirty hands. It worsens asthma, COPD, and respiratory complications. And it silently erodes patient trust.
That’s why hospital indoor air quality (IAQ) testing is no longer optional, but the frontline defense in patient safety, and the biggest blind spot in most facilities.
Why Hospital Air Quality Testing Is a Non-Negotiable
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the condition of the air within hospital buildings: its cleanliness, temperature, humidity, air circulation, and presence of airborne pathogens, pollutants, and air contaminants.
Surface cleaning won’t be enough to catch everything that can harm patients and staff, and, in fact, even disinfection and sterilizing substances meant to clean surfaces can cause elevated levels of air pollution.
Uniquely Vulnerable to Poor Indoor Air Quality
Unlike office spaces or retail outlets, hospitals host vulnerable patients whose immune systems are often compromised or who already suffer from chronic respiratory diseases.
ICUs, NICUs, and surgical units house patients with suppressed immune systems, where even trace amounts of microorganisms or airborne pathogens pose significant health threats.
Poor indoor air quality overall can lead to:
- Spread of bioaerosols, airborne pathogens, and bacteria
- Increased rates of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs)
- Compromised infection control protocols
- Exposure to dust, VOC emissions, mold, disinfection, and sterilizing substances
Airborne Pathogens vs. Surface Sterilization Gaps
Surface cleaning doesn’t catch everything. Air quality sensors detect lingering airborne particles that remain after disinfection, revealing the need for continuous hospital IAQ monitoring systems.
Hospitals also must manage the emissions of disinfection agents, asbestos, and air contaminants generated during sterilization, surgical procedures, and daily cleaning operations. Without rigorous hospital IAQ monitoring systems and airborne pathogen testing, these pollutants can accumulate undetected.
From Pandemic Lessons to Long-Term Prevention
The COVID-19 era underscored the critical nature of air circulation, ventilation design, and proactive infection control. Hospitals must go beyond surface sterilization to embrace next-gen air quality monitoring systems that mitigate threats before they escalate.
Modern PURAIR’s Role in Hospital IAQ Optimization
Modern PURAIR® delivers healthcare-specific IAQ strategies using HALO Smart Sensors, VOC sensors, and electrochemical sensors to track, analyze, and enhance indoor air environments. Our mission: protect human health, drive air quality improvement, and support long-term hospital efficiency.
Common Indoor Pollutants Identified in Testing
- Mold spores
- Dust mites
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- CO₂ and CO
- Asbestos fibers
- Disinfection agent residues
How HVAC Systems Can Spread Infections
Neglected HVAC System ducts and filters could be spreading infections. They can distribute contaminants like bacteria, dust, and bioaerosols throughout the hospital, and even poor ventilation design can contribute to airborne risk, all of which undermine sterilization efforts and IAQ goals.
Sources of Emissions Inside Hospitals
- Cleaning and sterilizing agents
- Off-gassing from building materials
- Chemical emissions from outdated equipment
- Accumulated debris in ducts
The High Cost of Poor Air Quality in Hospitals
One bad air inspection can cost your hospital millions in lawsuits, reputation, and lost trust.
Failing to maintain proper IAQ not only puts lives at risk but also impacts hospital reputation, resource planning, and even public health insurance systems. Poor ventilation design or clogged HVAC systems can lead to:
Health Impacts on Patients, Visitors, and Staff
- Increased hospital outpatient visits due to respiratory complications
- More return hospital visits
- increase in respiratory diseases
- Asthma, COPD, and allergic reactions
- Reduced morale and productivity
Increased Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
A lack of HEPA filters or similar medical-grade air filters increases the risk that airborne microbes will contribute to HAIs, especially in sterile zones.
Legal, Reputational, and Financial Risks
Consequences of failing air pollution control policy include:
- Higher regulatory scrutiny and non-compliance penalties from government agencies
- Poor health inspection scores
- Greater demand from medical insurance reimbursement systems, while also being punished with a decrease in public health insurance reimbursements
- Higher out-of-pocket expenses for families and increased medical costs for hospitals
In essence, air pollution in healthcare environments becomes a public health crisis when left unmonitored. This is why government agencies, air pollution control policies, and regulatory compliance bodies have tightened standards.
Regulatory Frameworks and Compliance Standards
Hospitals must follow detailed health and indoor air quality regulations, such as:
- CSA Z317.13, ASHRAE 170, and EPA Guidelines: These frameworks provide strict parameters for IAQ performance, airflow, and air pollution control within healthcare facilities.
- HEPA and MERV Filter Standards: Compliance with air filtration research mandates the use of certified HEPA-like or MERV 13+ filters, especially in patient-care areas.
Aligning Testing Protocols with Accreditation Needs
Our reports help hospitals align with:
- CDC IAQ protocols
- Joint Commission inspections
What Happens During Hospital Air Quality Testing
Hospital indoor air quality testing isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Each facility is unique in its layout, patient demographics, and infection control needs. Here’s how Modern PURAIR® delivers:
1. Pre-Assessment Planning
- Identify high-risk zones
- Coordinate schedules with clinical teams
- Review existing HVAC systems and filter types
2. Sensor Deployment and Air Quality Monitoring
We install:
- Indoor air quality monitors (PM2.5, CO₂, VOCs)
- VOC and electrochemical sensors for chemical detection
3. Data Collection and Pattern Analysis
- Real-time data through sensor tracking
- Occupancy and cleaning cycle pattern analysis
- Emission spike logging
4. Reporting and Customized Recommendations
- Graphical dashboards
- Compliance-focused documentation
- Actionable air quality improvement and maintenance recommendations
How Often Should Hospitals Test Air Quality?
Hospitals should schedule comprehensive indoor air quality assessments:
- Quarterly in high-risk zones (ICU, OR, NICU)
- After major HVAC system upgrades or filter replacements
- In response to staff or patient complaints
- After an outbreak of airborne illness or any respiratory disease
- Annually, as part of infection control audits
- During a severe local air pollution warning, especially in urban areas.
Regular air quality improvement efforts reduce long-term costs and support better health outcomes.
Key Health Benefits That Go Beyond Compliance in Hospital Air Quality Testing
While complying with regulations, lowering health expenditures, and keeping medical costs low for patients are vital benefits of IAQ testing, the ultimate goal is, of course, the human health benefits, like reducing chronic respiratory diseases and hospital visits.
1. Reduces Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
Proper indoor air quality monitoring and testing help intercept airborne infection pathogens before they compromise patient safety.
2. Enhances Public Health
Hospitals are community anchors. Maintaining air quality protects staff, patients, and visitors and reduces pressure on public health systems.
3. Strengthens HVAC Efficiency
Monitoring airflow and identifying blockages leads to optimized air circulation and energy savings.
4. Supports Infection Control
Testing validates the performance of medical-grade air filters, HEPA or similar filtration, and disinfection agents, strengthening hospital infection prevention plans.
5. Safeguards Against Legal and Reputational Damage
IAQ logs and audit trails support regulatory compliance, inspection readiness, and liability protection.
6. Increases Environmental Investment ROI
Hospitals investing in environmental protection, pollution control, and emissions reduction must prove ROI through data-backed performance.
Practical Tips to Maintain Clean Hospital Air
- Routine Duct Maintenance: Regular cleaning removes trapped pollutants and prevents recirculation.
- Monitoring Humidity and Ventilation Rates: Control mold growth and regulate air quality through sensor-based moisture tracking.
- HVAC Optimization and Filter Maintenance: Ensure correct airflow velocities, pressure zones, and filter lifespan maximization.
- Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Programs for Long-Term Safety: Ongoing data from air quality monitors and periodic reviews ensure continual compliance and improvement, preventing any dangerous air pollution from getting out of hand.
- Using Low-Emission Cleaning Products: Switch to low-VOC cleaning substances for better IAQ post-sterilization.
- Training Staff on IAQ Best Practices: Educate maintenance teams on filter schedules, sensor alerts, and symptoms of air quality failure.
How Modern PURAIR® Helps Hospitals Breathe Easier
With four decades of experience, NADCA certification, and hospital-tested methodology, Modern PURAIR® delivers:
- Customized IAQ programs tailored to clinical zones.
- Discreet testing during low-traffic hours.
- Digital QA dashboards and historical comparison reports.
- Recommendations grounded in air filtration research and global best practices.
Our proprietary PUR CURx® Contact Cleaning Scrub System delivers unmatched cleaning for ductwork and HVAC systems. Combined with smart air quality monitoring sensors, our methodology ensures long-lasting air quality improvement.
Ready to Protect Patients and Staff? Start Here
Investing in hospital air quality testing isn’t just a compliance strategy, but an ethical obligation. It protects patients, supports staff, reduces operational costs, and secures your hospital’s reputation.
Ready to reduce pollutants, align with air quality standards, and ensure your HVAC system is supporting—not sabotaging—patient health?
Protect your patients before the next inspection. Book your IAQ assessment now.
Modern PURAIR®: Because clean air isn’t a luxury. It’s a life-saving standard.
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FAQ
What pollutants does hospital air quality testing detect?
VOCs, mold spores, CO₂, bacteria, asbestos, and chemical residues from cleaning agents.
Is testing disruptive to patient care?
No. Our sensors operate silently, and we coordinate around clinical schedules.
How often is testing needed?
Quarterly for critical zones, annually for general areas, and post-renovation or complaint.
How does poor hospital air quality increase HAIs?
Poor hospital air quality significantly contributes to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) by facilitating the spread of airborne pathogens. Pollutants like bacteria, viruses, and mold spores can easily travel through the air in poorly ventilated areas, increasing the risk of infections among patients with weakened immune systems.
What’s the difference between hospital air quality testing and standard IAQ testing?
Hospital air quality testing looks for a broader range of contaminants, including those associated with medical procedures and equipment. Additionally, hospital air quality testing often emphasizes stricter regulatory compliance and higher safety standards to protect vulnerable patient populations. Testing in hospitals is also more frequent and comprehensive for areas like operating rooms and intensive care units.
What standards does Modern PURAIR® follow?
CSA Z317.13, ASHRAE 170, EPA, CDC, NADCA, and Health Canada protocols.

AIR PURIFICATION
Provide your family with the clean air using our HEPA Filters and Germicidal UVC/UVV Light technology

COMMERCIAL SERVICES

AIR DUCT CLEANING
All four sides of the ductwork are thoroughly scrubbed clean, thanks to our trademarked PUR CURx® Contact Cleaning Scrub System.

FILTER MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
A Filter Maintenance Program Designed To Best Fit Your Needs. Filters need to be properly selected and maintained to function properly.

DRYER VENT CLEANING
Dryer fires are more common than most people think. Mitigate the risk by cleaning vents often.

COIL CLEANING
Modern PURAIR® Offers the most cost-effective HVAC equipment evaluation, coil cleaning, filter maintenance, and IAQ solution with our industry leading 30 day satisfaction guarantee.

AIR PURIFICATION
Provide your commercial building occupants with the clean air using our HEPA Filters and Germicidal UVC/UVV Light technology

INDOOR AIR QUALITY TESTING
On average, 90% of our time is spent indoors. If your business's air contains pollutants or allergens, how is this affecting your life?
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