Why Local Matters in Ogden
A few things about cleaning in Ogden that out-of-state vendors don't always pick up on:
Inversion season is a serious cleaning factor. When the inversion settles in, air quality
drops hard. Particulate counts inside any facility with meaningful outside-air exchange go up,
and HEPA filtration matters more than usual. We bump vacuum and air filtration during inversion
weeks for medical and lab clients who can feel the difference in their own indoor environment.
Wildfire smoke is the late-summer version of the same problem. August through early
October, smoke from regional fires drifts into the valley and gets sucked into HVAC. We adjust
accordingly.
Salt and slush season runs longer than people remember. Floor care from late October
through April is a different job than the rest of the year. Entry mats, walk-off zones,
grout cleaning. These need a real schedule, not a once-a-quarter deep clean.
Ogden's older medical buildings have older HVAC. Plenty of practices around town operate
out of buildings that predate the kind of air-handling assumptions a brand-new MOB is built on.
That changes how we approach allergen and pathogen control. We've worked these buildings;
we know what to expect.