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Did you know that a single person walking into a room can introduce 37 million bacteria into the air every hour? According to researchers at Yale University, most of those microbes settle into dust — and dust loves to hide where you least expect it. From vents and fans to light fixtures, beams, and exposed ductwork, those “out of sight, out of mind” surfaces can quickly become a breeding ground for allergens, bacteria, and even safety hazards. At MCS Building Solutions, we know that dust isn’t just about appearances. It impacts indoor air quality (IAQ), occupant health, and overall safety. Left unchecked, accumulated dust can trigger allergies, circulate through HVAC systems, and even increase fire risks. That’s why scheduling regular high dusting is one of the most effective ways to keep your facility clean, healthy, and compliant. Why Entry Matting Matters One of the simplest ways to stop dust before it spreads is by addressing the source: shoes. Roughly 80% of dirt and soil in a building is tracked in from outside. Investing in 10–15 feet of entryway matting — or working with a provider to rent it — helps capture dirt, dust, and outdoor pollutants like heavy metals and pesticide residue before they get kicked up onto ceilings, vents, and fixtures. The Challenge of Modern Spaces Older buildings with dropped ceilings may not collect dust as quickly, but today’s open-concept designs with exposed ductwork, lighting, and beams create more surfaces where dust settles. These hard-to-reach spots are also difficult for in-house teams to maintain. That’s where professional high dusting services come in, using specialized equipment and techniques to safely clean areas well above eye level. How Often Should You Schedule High Dusting?
There’s no one-size-fits-all schedule. Facilities should be divided into zones and inspected regularly to set the right frequency:
Our team recommends pairing high dusting with a follow-up low dusting to catch anything that falls afterward, leaving your space spotless from top to bottom. Why It Matters Skipping high dusting can cause more than dirty ledges and unsightly vents. It reduces indoor air quality, aggravates allergies, increases fire hazards, and can even make insurance compliance more difficult. Regularly scheduled high dusting protects your building, supports healthier environments, and keeps your facility looking professional year-round. At MCS Building Solutions, we help facilities stay ahead of these challenges with scheduled high dusting programs customized to your building type and use. Don’t wait until dust buildup becomes a problem — let’s build a cleaning plan that keeps your facility safe, clean, and welcoming.
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As the leaves begin to change and temperatures drop, facility managers know that fall is the perfect time to prepare buildings for the colder months ahead. Proactive maintenance now can prevent costly issues down the road and ensure a safe, clean, and efficient environment for employees, customers, and visitors. Here’s a fall maintenance checklist to help you get started: 1. HVAC System Inspection and Cleaning
2. Window and Door Maintenance
3. Flooring Care
4. Exterior and Grounds Preparation
5. Restroom and Common Area Deep Cleaning
6. Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Why Fall Maintenance Matters Preparing your facility in the fall not only helps protect your building but also ensures comfort and safety for everyone who uses it. Preventive maintenance is always more cost-effective than emergency repairs, and a well-maintained facility reflects positively on your business. Get Ahead of the Season Don’t wait until the first frost to take action. Contact MCS Building Solutions today to discuss how we can help prepare your facility for fall and winter.
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