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ProService
Indoor Quality Specialist
Air duct cleaning.
Air duct disinfection.
Air coils cleaning.
Air coils disinfection.
Air handling systems cleaning.
Air handling systems disinfection .
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IT SUPPORT SOLUTIONS
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TION.
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ProService
To perform for our customers the
highest level of quality services at fair
and market competitive prices.
To ensure the longevity of our compa-
ny through repeat and referral busi-
ness achieved by customer satisfaction
in all areas including timeliness, atten-
tion to detail and service-minded atti-
tudes.
To maintain the highest levels of pro-
fessionalism, integrity, honesty and
fairness in our relationships with our
suppliers, subcontractors, professional
associates and customers.
Our MISSION
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
What is meant by indoor air quality?
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency,
indoor air is often more seriously polluted than outdoor
air. Given that many of us spend up to 90 per cent of
our time indoors or in vehicles this is significant. For
general health, well-being and safety reasons, human
beings require a comfortable indoor temperature with
air free from dust, irritants, pathogens, unpleasant
odours, mould and mildew and other contaminants.
 Hospitals and other healthcare facilities have particular needs,
even excluding those of staff and visitors and the impact of
outdoor or ambient air quality (AAQ), because patients are
vulnerable and diseases are prevalent. In fact, hospitals are
uniquely vulnerable and exposed to heightened risks of health,
fire and safety hazard. Hospitals and healthcare facilities in Eu-
rope may not be taking seriously enough the need to protect
people from outdoor and indoor air pollution as well as bio
particles and airborne infection.
IAQ is a significant issue in health care.
Airborne organisms common in the environment can pose
a serious threat to a patient who is immune-compromised.
A patient ill with a respiratory infection can spread danger-
ous microbes to other patients, staff, and visitors.
Scope of work
We shall be responsible for the re-
moval of visible surface contami-
nants and deposits from within the
HVAC system .
The HVAC system includes any in-
terior surface of the facility’s air dis-
tribution system.
This includes the entire HVAC sys-
tem from the points where the air
enters the system to the points
where the air is discharged from
the system..
The return air grilles, return air
ducts to the air handling unit
(AHU), the interior surfaces of the
AHU, mixing box, coil compart-
ment, condensate drain pans, hu-
midifiers and dehumidifiers, supply
air ducts, fans, fan housing, fan
blades, air wash systems, spray
eliminators, turning vanes, filters,
filter housings, reheat coils, supply
diffusers, exhaust and ventilation
components are all considered part
of the HVAC system.
ProService
 The primary role of a hospital is to provide medical treatment
and nursing care to patients.
 There are various healthcare facilities and departments, such as
inpatient wards, operating theatres, intensive care units (ICUs),
outpatient departments (OPDs), pharmacies, radiology depart-
ments, laboratories, etc.
 Each facility has its own functions, and the day-to-day running of
each can be very different from the other facilities.
 The three main groups of occupants of a hospital are patients,
healthcare workers, and visitors. Individual groups are different
in terms of their health status and susceptibility to airborne
chemicals and microbes.
 The diversity of facilities and occupants makes the complex hos-
pital environment unlike that of any other commercial and in-
dustrial buildings.
The control of indoor air quality (IAQ) plays an important role in the
prevention of infection in hospitals to protect both hospital staff and
patients, especially immunosuppressed and immunocompromised
patients, who are highly susceptible to the adverse effects of various
airborne chemicals and microbes.
 Poor hospital IAQ may cause outbreaks of sick hospital syndrome
(SHS), causing headaches, fatigue, eye and skin irritations, and
other symptoms.
 More seriously, improper control of hospital IAQ may cause hos-
pital-acquired (nosocomial) infections and occupational diseases.
Our VISION
Expand our services and build a
team of highly motivated profes-
sionals to compete with internation-
al companies in the Middle East and
North Africa region.
Many factors affect indoor air quality (IAQ) in hospitals and
healthcare buildings
Hospitals and Healthcare buildings can emit HAPs . These pollutants
can contribute to health problems that may affect employees, pa-
tients, their families, and the community. including:
 Mercury can be used in thermometers, blood pressure cuffs, ther-
mostats, fluorescent lights, and other products found in hospi-
tals. At room temperature, mercury is a liquid and emits toxic
vapors, which can be inhaled into the lungs and absorbed into
the bloodstream. Mercury is very toxic to humans. It impacts the
kidneys, liver, respiratory system, and central nervous system.
 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) PVC is used in plastic products such as
bags, surgical tubing, other medical supplies, and construction
materials. PVC is a source of HAPs. Some hospitals incinerate
their waste onsite. Burning medical waste can produce dioxin, a
potent carcinogen and that interferes with normal reproduction
and development at low doses.
ProService
“The National Air Duct Cleaning
Association”.
Since the early 1970’s the public has
become increasingly aware of IAQ
problems and their relationship to
the cleanliness of HVAC systems. In
response to public concern and to
establish standards of excellence,
NADCA (National Air Duct Clean-
ers Association) was formed. The
National Air Duct Cleaning Associ-
ation, in conjunction with the EPA,
created recommended procedures
and standards for air duct cleaning,
assessment and remediation. The
resulting document ACR 2002 is
now the industry standard.
We depends in our work on the
NADCA Standards.
Coil Cleaning
1. Measuring air pressure drop
across cooling coil for AHU’s
before cleaning and comparing
it with the clean coil conditions.
2. Measuring air velocity through
the cooling coil before cleaning
and comparing it to the design
airflow rate.
3. Cleaning cooling coils and drain
pans with pressurized hot water
and Air-Care internationally ap-
proved detergents.
4. Measuring pressure drop across
cooling coil for AHU's after
cleaning and comparing it with
the clean coil conditions.
5. Measuring air velocity through
the cooling coil after cleaning
and comparing it to the specifi-
cations.
ProService
Pollutant Health effectsSources
Ammonia Irritates eye and mucous
membranes
Cleaning products
Bacteria Potentially fatal in the
case of Legionnaires Dis-
ease. General worsening
of respiratory com-
plaints
Legionella, moulds and
fungi and mildew
Carbon dioxide (CO2) Feelings of stuffiness,
drowsiness
Respiration, combustion
Dust and particles A range of allergic symp-
toms depending on size
and nature of particles
Carpets, surfaces
Formaldehyde Foam insulation, fabrics,
furniture, fire retardants,
adhesives, carpet back-
ing
Can irritate eyes, skin
and mucous membranes
and cause headaches
and asthma
Carbon monoxide
(CO) and nitrogen di-
oxide (NO2)
Leaking combustion
devices (boilers, cook-
ers)
Worsening of respirato-
ry complaints
Odours Annoyance, stress and
allergic reactions
Cooking, perfume etc.
Viruses, infectious
diseases
Wide-ranginge.g. SARS and Bird Flu
Volatile Organic Com-
pounds (VOCs)
Wide-ranging – includ-
ing eye, skin and mu-
cous membrane irrita-
tion
Solvents, aerosol sprays,
cosmetics dry-cleaning,
paints, pesticides
Common indoor air pollutants in Hospitals
HVAC System Component In-
spections:
We perform a visual inspection of
the HVAC system to determine ap-
propriate methods, tools, and
Site Evaluation and Prepara-
tions
We conduct a site evaluation, and
establish a specific, coordinated
plan which details how each area of
the building will be protected dur-
ing the various phases of the pro-
ject.
ProService
Procedure of work.
1. Trained staff provided with
proper tools and equipment.
2. Start from duct connection to
air handling units.
3. Time schedule.
4. Video inspections of duct work
using ProService video inspec-
tion system.
5. Non-chemical method for
cleaning the duct work utilizing
a safe mechanical system.
6. Finding loose or damaged duct-
work.
7. Measuring:
- air pressure drop across cooling
coil for AHU’s before & after clean-
ing.
- air velocity through the cooling
coil before cleaning and comparing
it to the design airflow rate.
8. Cleaning cooling coils and drain
pans with pressurized hot water
and Air-Care internationally ap-
proved detergents.
Sources of airborne microbial pollutants.
Pollutants Sources
TB bacteria When an active TB patient coughs, sneezes, or
speaks, airborne TB droplets will be generated.
Legionella bac-
teria
 A common source of this bacterium in hospi-
tals is the water mist discharged from the
cooling towers and then drawn into the in-
door environment through the outdoor air
intake.
 Other probable sources include evaporative
condensers, potable water systems, and hot
water systems.
Staphylococcus
aureus
The bacteria are present on the skin and in the
nose, blood, and urine of an infected patient.
During some surgical procedures that require the
use of power tools, such as oscillating bone saws
and bone drills, microbial aerosols will be gener-
ated.
Aspergillus
spores
 Hospital renovation or nearby construction
work are major sources of aerosolized Asper-
gillus spores.
 The fungal spores from soil, plants, animals,
and dust particles can attach themselves to
the clothing of healthcare workers or visitors.
ProService equipment
Equipment shall be mobile and
be proved in business or certi-
fied by a professional institution
(Air-Care, USA).
1. Viper-II; Air Care USA Company
with the following features:
 High resolution camera.
 built in infra red LED’s
for use in total darkness.
 3.6 mm coated lens.
 25 foot semi-rigid camera
cable housing.
 5” monitor.
 Laptop to record the in-
spection for viewing late.
2. Control Air Flow Balloons:
The Central Air Flow Balloons are
designed to block a section inside
of the duct system to create a vacu-
um and send to issue proper clean-
ing and removal of dirt. The CAFB's
come in various sizes and are
pumped (by air pump).
3. Various Brush Units
The cleaning brushes are made of
polypropylene with a twisted steel
core to which the brushes are fas-
tened.
4. Cleaner Formula
shall be a heavy duty cleaner for
use on metals, surfaces, plastics,
rubber and ceramics.
 Improved Healthcare.
 Reduce Energy Operating Costs.
 Lower Repair Costs.
 Extended Equipment Life
ProService
Benefits of Clean Air
Site Evaluation and Prepara-
tions
We conduct a site evaluation, and
establish a specific, coordinated
plan which details how each area of
the building will be protected dur-
ing the various phases of the pro-
ject.
Allergies and asthma are two health problems that can be
helped with clean indoor air.
When airborne irritants are removed, allergy and asthma
sufferers often find relief from their symptoms.
Even healthy people who have never suffered from allergies can
benefit from clean air. Dust, smoke and other particles float
around in the air, causing your drapes and furniture to gather
dust. By removing airborne dust particles, you reduce the
amount of exposure your respiratory system has to them.
ProService
Procedure of work.
1. Trained staff provided with
proper tools and equipment.
2. Start from duct connection to
air handling units.
3. Time schedule.
4. Video inspections of duct work
using ProService video inspec-
tion system.
5. Non-chemical method for
cleaning the duct work utilizing
a safe mechanical system.
6. Finding loose or damaged duct-
work.
7. Measuring:
- air pressure drop across cooling
coil for AHU’s before & after clean-
ing.
- air velocity through the cooling
coil before cleaning and comparing
it to the design airflow rate.
8. Cleaning cooling coils and drain
pans with pressurized hot water
and Air-Care internationally ap-
proved detergents.
We are keen to establish a good
start for our intended long-term
business relationship.
The Engineering Company for Projects Services
95 Hafez Ramadan St.,
11371 Nasr City,
Cairo, Egypt.
Tel : +(202) 23546739 /49
Fax : +(202) 235 46 368
info@proservice.com.eg
www.proservice.com.eg
ProService
Please don't hesitate to contact us:
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ProService IAQ Indoor Air Quality Profile -Hospitals بروفايل بروسيرفيس لخدمات أنظمة الارتقاء بجودة الهواء- المستشفيات

  • 1. ProService Indoor Quality Specialist Air duct cleaning. Air duct disinfection. Air coils cleaning. Air coils disinfection. Air handling systems cleaning. Air handling systems disinfection .
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  • 3. Scope of work We shall be responsible for the re- moval of visible surface contami- nants and deposits from within the HVAC system . The HVAC system includes any in- terior surface of the facility’s air dis- tribution system. This includes the entire HVAC sys- tem from the points where the air enters the system to the points where the air is discharged from the system.. The return air grilles, return air ducts to the air handling unit (AHU), the interior surfaces of the AHU, mixing box, coil compart- ment, condensate drain pans, hu- midifiers and dehumidifiers, supply air ducts, fans, fan housing, fan blades, air wash systems, spray eliminators, turning vanes, filters, filter housings, reheat coils, supply diffusers, exhaust and ventilation components are all considered part of the HVAC system. ProService  The primary role of a hospital is to provide medical treatment and nursing care to patients.  There are various healthcare facilities and departments, such as inpatient wards, operating theatres, intensive care units (ICUs), outpatient departments (OPDs), pharmacies, radiology depart- ments, laboratories, etc.  Each facility has its own functions, and the day-to-day running of each can be very different from the other facilities.  The three main groups of occupants of a hospital are patients, healthcare workers, and visitors. Individual groups are different in terms of their health status and susceptibility to airborne chemicals and microbes.  The diversity of facilities and occupants makes the complex hos- pital environment unlike that of any other commercial and in- dustrial buildings. The control of indoor air quality (IAQ) plays an important role in the prevention of infection in hospitals to protect both hospital staff and patients, especially immunosuppressed and immunocompromised patients, who are highly susceptible to the adverse effects of various airborne chemicals and microbes.  Poor hospital IAQ may cause outbreaks of sick hospital syndrome (SHS), causing headaches, fatigue, eye and skin irritations, and other symptoms.  More seriously, improper control of hospital IAQ may cause hos- pital-acquired (nosocomial) infections and occupational diseases.
  • 4. Our VISION Expand our services and build a team of highly motivated profes- sionals to compete with internation- al companies in the Middle East and North Africa region. Many factors affect indoor air quality (IAQ) in hospitals and healthcare buildings Hospitals and Healthcare buildings can emit HAPs . These pollutants can contribute to health problems that may affect employees, pa- tients, their families, and the community. including:  Mercury can be used in thermometers, blood pressure cuffs, ther- mostats, fluorescent lights, and other products found in hospi- tals. At room temperature, mercury is a liquid and emits toxic vapors, which can be inhaled into the lungs and absorbed into the bloodstream. Mercury is very toxic to humans. It impacts the kidneys, liver, respiratory system, and central nervous system.  Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) PVC is used in plastic products such as bags, surgical tubing, other medical supplies, and construction materials. PVC is a source of HAPs. Some hospitals incinerate their waste onsite. Burning medical waste can produce dioxin, a potent carcinogen and that interferes with normal reproduction and development at low doses. ProService “The National Air Duct Cleaning Association”. Since the early 1970’s the public has become increasingly aware of IAQ problems and their relationship to the cleanliness of HVAC systems. In response to public concern and to establish standards of excellence, NADCA (National Air Duct Clean- ers Association) was formed. The National Air Duct Cleaning Associ- ation, in conjunction with the EPA, created recommended procedures and standards for air duct cleaning, assessment and remediation. The resulting document ACR 2002 is now the industry standard. We depends in our work on the NADCA Standards.
  • 5. Coil Cleaning 1. Measuring air pressure drop across cooling coil for AHU’s before cleaning and comparing it with the clean coil conditions. 2. Measuring air velocity through the cooling coil before cleaning and comparing it to the design airflow rate. 3. Cleaning cooling coils and drain pans with pressurized hot water and Air-Care internationally ap- proved detergents. 4. Measuring pressure drop across cooling coil for AHU's after cleaning and comparing it with the clean coil conditions. 5. Measuring air velocity through the cooling coil after cleaning and comparing it to the specifi- cations. ProService Pollutant Health effectsSources Ammonia Irritates eye and mucous membranes Cleaning products Bacteria Potentially fatal in the case of Legionnaires Dis- ease. General worsening of respiratory com- plaints Legionella, moulds and fungi and mildew Carbon dioxide (CO2) Feelings of stuffiness, drowsiness Respiration, combustion Dust and particles A range of allergic symp- toms depending on size and nature of particles Carpets, surfaces Formaldehyde Foam insulation, fabrics, furniture, fire retardants, adhesives, carpet back- ing Can irritate eyes, skin and mucous membranes and cause headaches and asthma Carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen di- oxide (NO2) Leaking combustion devices (boilers, cook- ers) Worsening of respirato- ry complaints Odours Annoyance, stress and allergic reactions Cooking, perfume etc. Viruses, infectious diseases Wide-ranginge.g. SARS and Bird Flu Volatile Organic Com- pounds (VOCs) Wide-ranging – includ- ing eye, skin and mu- cous membrane irrita- tion Solvents, aerosol sprays, cosmetics dry-cleaning, paints, pesticides Common indoor air pollutants in Hospitals HVAC System Component In- spections: We perform a visual inspection of the HVAC system to determine ap- propriate methods, tools, and
  • 6. Site Evaluation and Prepara- tions We conduct a site evaluation, and establish a specific, coordinated plan which details how each area of the building will be protected dur- ing the various phases of the pro- ject. ProService Procedure of work. 1. Trained staff provided with proper tools and equipment. 2. Start from duct connection to air handling units. 3. Time schedule. 4. Video inspections of duct work using ProService video inspec- tion system. 5. Non-chemical method for cleaning the duct work utilizing a safe mechanical system. 6. Finding loose or damaged duct- work. 7. Measuring: - air pressure drop across cooling coil for AHU’s before & after clean- ing. - air velocity through the cooling coil before cleaning and comparing it to the design airflow rate. 8. Cleaning cooling coils and drain pans with pressurized hot water and Air-Care internationally ap- proved detergents. Sources of airborne microbial pollutants. Pollutants Sources TB bacteria When an active TB patient coughs, sneezes, or speaks, airborne TB droplets will be generated. Legionella bac- teria  A common source of this bacterium in hospi- tals is the water mist discharged from the cooling towers and then drawn into the in- door environment through the outdoor air intake.  Other probable sources include evaporative condensers, potable water systems, and hot water systems. Staphylococcus aureus The bacteria are present on the skin and in the nose, blood, and urine of an infected patient. During some surgical procedures that require the use of power tools, such as oscillating bone saws and bone drills, microbial aerosols will be gener- ated. Aspergillus spores  Hospital renovation or nearby construction work are major sources of aerosolized Asper- gillus spores.  The fungal spores from soil, plants, animals, and dust particles can attach themselves to the clothing of healthcare workers or visitors.
  • 7. ProService equipment Equipment shall be mobile and be proved in business or certi- fied by a professional institution (Air-Care, USA). 1. Viper-II; Air Care USA Company with the following features:  High resolution camera.  built in infra red LED’s for use in total darkness.  3.6 mm coated lens.  25 foot semi-rigid camera cable housing.  5” monitor.  Laptop to record the in- spection for viewing late. 2. Control Air Flow Balloons: The Central Air Flow Balloons are designed to block a section inside of the duct system to create a vacu- um and send to issue proper clean- ing and removal of dirt. The CAFB's come in various sizes and are pumped (by air pump). 3. Various Brush Units The cleaning brushes are made of polypropylene with a twisted steel core to which the brushes are fas- tened. 4. Cleaner Formula shall be a heavy duty cleaner for use on metals, surfaces, plastics, rubber and ceramics.  Improved Healthcare.  Reduce Energy Operating Costs.  Lower Repair Costs.  Extended Equipment Life ProService Benefits of Clean Air
  • 8. Site Evaluation and Prepara- tions We conduct a site evaluation, and establish a specific, coordinated plan which details how each area of the building will be protected dur- ing the various phases of the pro- ject. Allergies and asthma are two health problems that can be helped with clean indoor air. When airborne irritants are removed, allergy and asthma sufferers often find relief from their symptoms. Even healthy people who have never suffered from allergies can benefit from clean air. Dust, smoke and other particles float around in the air, causing your drapes and furniture to gather dust. By removing airborne dust particles, you reduce the amount of exposure your respiratory system has to them. ProService Procedure of work. 1. Trained staff provided with proper tools and equipment. 2. Start from duct connection to air handling units. 3. Time schedule. 4. Video inspections of duct work using ProService video inspec- tion system. 5. Non-chemical method for cleaning the duct work utilizing a safe mechanical system. 6. Finding loose or damaged duct- work. 7. Measuring: - air pressure drop across cooling coil for AHU’s before & after clean- ing. - air velocity through the cooling coil before cleaning and comparing it to the design airflow rate. 8. Cleaning cooling coils and drain pans with pressurized hot water and Air-Care internationally ap- proved detergents.
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