AerisGuard™

AerisGuard™ Products

AerisGuard™​ Cleaners & Treatments

Gladstone Refrigeration & Air Conditioning is proud to be an authorised supplier of AerisGuard™. Established in 2001, AerisGuard™ produces and distributes a wide range of residual protection treatments and coatings for HVAC systems. Tried and tested, these products provide a variety of benefits for A/C units and refrigerators, including:

At Gladstone Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, we supply and use AerisGuard’s range of cleaners and treatments to ensure our residential and commercial clients in Rockhampton, Biloela and surrounds are receiving the best results—all at a competitive price. Get in touch with us today!

Multi-enzyme Coil Cleaner

The AerisGuard™ multi-enzyme coil cleaner is a surface preparation product used to clean evaporator coils for residential, commercial and industrial HVAC systems. Non-corrosive and biodegradable, it’s primary used to remove any existing fungi, bacteria and/or related contaminants.

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Bioactive Condensate Pan Tablets

The AerisGuard™ bioactive condensate pan tablet contains special enzymes and biocides to reduce biofilm formation in drain lines and condensate drain pans. By doing this, it reduces the risk of condensate overflow and blockages.

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Bioactive Coil Treatment

The AerisGuard™ bioactive coil treatment is suitable for use with residential, commercial and industrial HVAC&R heat exchanger coils. It provides up to 12 months protection in order to prevent fungi, mould and odour related bacteria.

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*This product is designed to be applied after using the AerisGuard™ bioactive coil cleaner.

Bioactive Surface Treatment

The AerisGuard™ bioactive surface treatment is used to treat floors, ceilings and walls of air-handling rooms. Its primary focus is preventing the growth of fungi and bacteria for up to 12 months.

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Bioactive Filter Treatment

The AerisGuard™ bioactive filter treatment is applied specifically on air filters during the time of installation. This treatment is highly effective at reducing fungal growth, which in turn extends the filter life and improves dust retention.

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NADCA Certified Duct Cleaning and Remediation

NADCA Certified Duct Cleaning and Remediation​

What You Need to Know About Air Duct Cleaning

Air duct cleaning is a misnomer. In actuality, the entire HVAC system should be cleaned. Failure to clean all components of the system can result in recontamination of the entire system, thus minimizing the benefits of cleaning.

Just as you wouldn’t clean only half of your living room floor, you wouldn’t clean part of your HVAC system. NADCA recommends cleaning the entire system, including the following components:

There are two key components to HVAC cleaning: breaking contaminants loose, and collection of contaminants.

Breaking Contaminants Loose

Properly cleaning HVAC systems requires removing the sources of contamination. Source removal begins with the use of one or more agitation devices designed to loosen contaminants from the surfaces within the heating and air conditioning system. Examples of agitation devices include: brushes, air whips and compressed air nozzles or “skipper balls.” Agitation can also be achieved through hand-brushing or contact vacuuming.

Collection of Contaminants

During cleaning, the entire HVAC system is placed under continuous negative pressure (a vacuum) to prevent the spread of contaminants. Continuous negative pressure allows very fine particles to be removed from the system as they become airborne, ensuring that these particles are not released into the living space when the system is turned on after cleaning. This negative pressure also serves to extract the loosened contaminants, which are collected and removed from your home.

System Access

HVAC system cleaning is not a complex process, but each job is unique. Where possible, access to duct interiors should be made through existing openings such as supply diffusers, return grills, duct end caps and existing service openings. Cleaning technicians may need to cut access holes in the duct work in order to reach inside with various cleaning tools. Creation of these service openings, and their subsequent closure, requires craftsmanship and professional skills.

Equipment Requirements

There is a wide variety of equipment available to HVAC cleaning professionals. Both truck-mounted and portable vacuums can be used to stop the spread of contaminants and get the system cleaned to the NADCA Standard.

Antimicrobial Chemicals

Antimicrobial chemicals include sanitizers, disinfectants and deodorizers that can be applied to nonporous surfaces in HVAC systems to address microbial contamination and help control odors. Only chemicals registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can be used. These products should only be considered after mechanical surface cleaning has been performed and if the need for such treatment has been deemed necessary. Review the NADCA White Paper on Chemical Applications in HVAC Systems for more information.

 

 

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