Medical facilities require the highest air quality standards. We meet ASHRAE 170 and provide documentation for regulatory compliance.
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Medical facilities operate under the strictest indoor air quality requirements of any building type, and for good reason. Patients in healthcare settings are often immunocompromised, recovering from surgery, or battling infections — making them extremely vulnerable to airborne contaminants. ASHRAE Standard 170 governs ventilation requirements for healthcare facilities, mandating specific air chang...
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Joint Commission surveyors examine HVAC maintenance records closely. Missing or outdated duct cleaning documentation can trigger findings that affect your accreditation.
When patients notice stale or unpleasant air in your waiting room or treatment areas, it undermines confidence in your facility's cleanliness and professionalism.
High-speed dental instruments create aerosols that enter the HVAC system. Without regular cleaning, biological contamination accumulates in ductwork and recirculates.
Healthcare HVAC systems must prevent cross-contamination between treatment areas. Dirty ductwork compromises the pressure relationships and filtration that protect patients.
State health department inspections for medical facility licensing include HVAC maintenance verification. Current documentation is required to maintain your operating license.
Healthcare workers in facilities with poor air quality report more respiratory symptoms, sick days, and fatigue — affecting both staff wellbeing and patient care quality.
ASHRAE 170 ventilation standards for medical facilities. Full compliance.
HEPA containment prevents particle migration during cleaning.
We work around patient care hours. Evenings and weekends available.
Reports suitable for JCAHO, state licensing, and regulatory files.

Every technician passes a full background check, drug test, and professional training program before entering your home.
We show you exactly what's inside your ducts before we start, and prove it's clean when we finish. Full transparency.
Not satisfied? We re-clean for free. Still not happy? Full refund. We stand behind every job with zero exceptions.
Not a franchise. We live and work in the DC metro area. Our reputation in this community is everything to us.
A systematic approach that delivers consistent, verifiable results on every job.
We evaluate your facility type, patient population, regulatory requirements, and HVAC configuration to develop a cleaning plan that meets healthcare-grade standards.
Full HEPA containment is established before cleaning begins, preventing any particle migration between zones — critical protection for sterile and treatment areas.
All cleaning is performed during non-patient hours — evenings, weekends, or holidays — ensuring zero disruption to patient care, appointments, or clinical operations.
Our cleaning process restores ductwork to ASHRAE 170 specifications, ensuring proper air change rates, filtration efficiency, and pressure relationships are maintained.
Hospital-grade antimicrobial treatment eliminates biological contaminants from duct surfaces, creating a sanitized air delivery system for patients and staff.
Comprehensive documentation formatted for JCAHO surveys, state licensing inspections, and facility accreditation files — ready to present during any regulatory review.
Real results from real DMV homes.


"Our dental practice needed HVAC cleaning without disrupting patient schedules. They came Saturday, done by Sunday."
Dr. Chen, DDS
Bethesda, MD
Not happy? We re-clean free or full refund.
HD camera inspection at zero cost to you.
Complete liability coverage on every job.
Book today, breathe cleaner tonight.
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We show you exactly what's in your ducts.
Negative pressure removes 99% of contaminants.
Post-cleaning camera proof + satisfaction guarantee.
Medical facilities operate under the strictest indoor air quality requirements of any building type, and for good reason. Patients in healthcare settings are often immunocompromised, recovering from surgery, or battling infections — making them extremely vulnerable to airborne contaminants. ASHRAE Standard 170 governs ventilation requirements for healthcare facilities, mandating specific air change rates, filtration levels, and pressure relationships that can only function properly when ductwork is clean and unobstructed. For medical offices, dental practices, urgent care centers, and specialty clinics across the DC metro area, maintaining compliant air quality is both a health imperative and a regulatory requirement. JCAHO surveyors, state health department inspectors, and facility accreditation bodies all examine HVAC maintenance records as part of their assessments. Dental practices face unique challenges with aerosol-generating procedures that introduce biological contamination into the HVAC system. Surgical centers require positive pressure rooms and HEPA filtration that only function correctly with clean ductwork. Even general medical offices must maintain air quality standards that far exceed residential or standard commercial requirements. DMV Air Pure's healthcare division specializes in medical facility HVAC cleaning with infection control protocols that meet hospital-grade standards. Our technicians use full HEPA containment during the cleaning process, preventing any particle migration between treatment areas. We schedule all work during non-patient hours — evenings, weekends, and holidays — ensuring zero disruption to patient care and appointment schedules. Our documentation is formatted for JCAHO surveys, state licensing inspections, and facility accreditation files.
Same-day service available in most locations. Multiple trucks stationed throughout the DMV.
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