This project involved controlled ventilation cleaning works within a high-precision semiconductor production environment in Malaysia’s northern region.
Refinery & Petrochemical Plant Ventilation Cleaning
This project involved comprehensive ventilation cleaning for an industrial processing facility in Peninsular Malaysia.
Offshore Oil & Gas Installation – Malaysia Waters
This project involved a comprehensive ventilation cleaning programme for an offshore installation operating in Malaysia waters.
Oil & Gas Facility Ventilation & Exhaust System Cleaning
This project involved comprehensive ventilation and exhaust system cleaning across both offshore and onshore assets under strict safety protocols.
University Lecture Hall Ventilation Cleaning – Johor
This project involved ventilation system cleaning for a university lecture hall in Johor following reports of musty odours and declining air freshness.
Kitchen Exhaust Duct Cleaning – Hotel Property, Selangor
This project involved a hotel property in Selangor operating three active kitchen lines connected to a multi-level vertical riser duct system.
Commercial Office Air Duct Cleaning – Kuala Lumpur
The building operates 12 Air Handling Units (AHUs) serving multiple office floors. Over time, internal duct surfaces had accumulated particulate matter, while several filters were partially blocked, restricting airflow distribution to workstations.
Innovations and Tech Trends in Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
These innovations are not just about hardware. Integrated software and analytics platforms visualise air quality trends, trigger alerts, and even suggest corrective actions. Such systems are increasingly user-friendly, allowing facility managers and occupants alike to understand complex air quality data without specialised expertise.
How Indoor Air Quality Standards Are Evolving in Malaysia
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is rapidly gaining attention from regulators, building managers, and public health advocates in Malaysia. Historically, outdoor air pollution has dominated discussions around environmental quality, but awareness is shifting toward the critical role of indoor environments
The Hidden Link Between Indoor Air Quality and Mental Well-Being
ndoor air quality affects more than lungs; it also plays a surprising role in mental health and cognitive performance. Poor IAQ isn’t limited to physical discomfort — pollutants like VOCs, mold spores, and elevated carbon dioxide can influence mood, energy levels, and concentration.