Coilpod | Commercial Refrigeration Condenser Coil Cleaning Tool | Energy Efficiency
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR BUILDINGS IN
THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
  • HOME
  • HOW DOES COILPOD WORK
    • HOW TOXIC ARE CLEANING SPRAYS?
    • USE AND SAVE
    • IN THE NEWS
    • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
    • TESTIMONIALS
  • BLOG
  • PURCHASE COILPOD

Coil cleaning sprays are a hazard

Chemical sprays for coil cleaning can be found in almost every hardware store and outlets such as, The Home Depot or Lowe's.  How toxic are they? 

According to the Material Safety Data Sheet on the Home Depot website, inhalation of a foaming coil cleaner product can cause "dizziness, nausea, difficulty breathing and irregular heartbeats."  

Are aerosol coil sprays really the best solution to use in retail locations with lots of kids, such as C-stores, schools and grocery stores?  We think not.

Instead, use the COILPOD bag for coil cleaning  (with a combination of compressed air and vacuum) in all food service locations to provide a safe and effective way to clean refrigerated merchandisers and other refrigerated appliances.

For coils needing an environmentally acceptable pre-treatment (e.g., those in greasy environments), consider using AC Energy Boost as the pretreatment product (see www.acenergyboost.com; @ACEnergyBoost) --- then blow off any residue utilizing our COILPOD bag.



Picture

Safety Data Sheet from Home Depot's AC-Safe Air Conditioner Coil Foaming Cleaner

Picture
Picture
"We absolutely love the [COILPOD dust hoods]. It is every thing it is advertised to be. The material used to construct the pod exceeded my expectations. This enables us to clean coils during regular work shifts without the over time expense of making this a night job. Our slowest day is Saturday and our Saturday guy is leaving in two weeks. I won't have to replace him because what he does on Saturday can now be done during the week. Where we had to move several pieces of heavy equipment to clean up behind a blow out no longer happens. If the condenser is in the front and the condensate pan with a float operated heater is in the back you would have to clean out the blown out dust in the pan to prevent wet dust sticking to the float and keeping the heater on, burning the dust creating an emergency call with the burning smell. This no longer happens and no equipment has to be moved. This is a wonderful tool for PM maintenance in restaurants." 

(Contact: richard@coilpod.com)
© Copyright CoilPod LLC, All rights reserved
Watch the COILPOD Technology in Action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPKQFq4vqzA