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BEFORE: Years of dust build-up is very common in older homes
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DUST A DANGER IN YOUR CEILING

Do you know what's in your roof? As an owner of an old building in Melbourne or Sydney you could be at risk.

Ceiling cavities develop a large dust build up over a number of years. Ceiling dust, particularly in older buildings, contain all types of pollutants.

CEILING DUST POLLUTANTS

These pollutants are extremely dangerous air contaminators, making their way into the rest of the house through appliance exits such as light fittings and exhaust fans. This contamination is especially hazardous for young children and pregnant women.

Ceiling alert is dedicated to removing these harmful pollutants from your home and installing safe non-allergenic polyester insulation for your comfort and safety.

INSULATION MAKES A COMFORTABLE HOME

Houses that are not insulated can be cold, hot, noisy and uncomfortable. Insulating your home can decrease heating costs, ensure a cool home during summer and reduce airborne sound. Ceiling Alert has a range of insulation batt options, to create a customised solution for your needs.

CLEAN BEFORE RENOVATING

When renovating, it is extremely important to clean and reinsulate before starting work. Any kind of work near the ceiling will disturb the dust build up and irreversibly contaminate the air in your home.

Do not attempt to clean the roof with your own vacuum cleaner as the filters in domestic machines are not designed to collect fine pollutant particles. Ceiling Alert machines are equipped with special HEPA filters which prevent toxic dust from escaping into the air.

DUST IS A FIRE HAZARD

Ceiling dust is a major fire hazard. The amount of coal fly ash in the dust (especially in houses near railway lines or where there were coal-burning generators) can make it extremely combustible.