Visited a storage facility recently where everything looked clean at first, but later someone pointed out dust buildup near the ceiling vents and upper beams. Made me wonder how important high-level cleaning really is for long-term safety in busy properties.
Places with high ceilings and large ventilation systems probably collect more dust than most people realise. When those areas are ignored for too long, it makes sense that overall cleanliness and air quality would slowly start changing throughout the building.
A lot of issues in commercial buildings seem to start in places people rarely pay attention to during normal cleaning routines. In one industrial property I had some involvement with, upper ventilation areas and ceiling sections were left untouched for long periods because they were difficult to access. Over time, dust and residue started spreading into other parts of the building, especially when the ventilation system was running constantly. After discussing different options, we ended up using a team specialising in
commercial cleaning north london, mainly because they handled high-level areas as part of the process instead of treating them separately. The difference became noticeable fairly quickly. Air circulation felt cleaner, surfaces stayed in better condition longer, and there was less concern about hygiene standards slipping over time in hidden sections of the property.