Vacuuming Hard-to-Reach Areas in Corrugated Cardboard and Printing Plants

Vacuuming Hard-to-Reach Surfaces in Corrugated Cardboard and Packaging Plants

Facilities producing corrugated cardboard and packaging, especially those with in-house printing operations, belong to industries that are particularly sensitive to dust contamination and technical cleanliness. Cellulose dust, debris, residual materials, and microfibers tend to accumulate in hard-to-reach areas – above production lines, on roof structures, under ceilings, on ventilation systems, and around printing machines.

These contaminants can lead to serious consequences – from product contamination, through quality issues and customer complaints, to a real fire hazard. That is why regular vacuuming of hard-to-reach surfaces should be a key element of ongoing technical cleanliness control in such facilities.

Inmago.pl specializes in providing such services in active industrial plants – without production stoppages, in full compliance with health and safety regulations, and tailored to industry-specific requirements.

What risks does dust pose in the corrugated cardboard, packaging, and printing industry?

• Contamination of finished products – dust can enter the packaging or settle on the printed surface.

• Quality issues and complaints – especially with premium clients.

• Negative audit evaluations – BRC, ISO, HACCP.

• Increased fire risk – paper dust is a flammable material.

• Malfunctions of equipment and ventilation systems.

• Reduced work comfort and poor plant aesthetics.

What does professional vacuuming of hard-to-reach surfaces involve?

1. On-site inspection and dust assessment.

2. Selection of appropriate equipment and scheduling.

3. Securing work zones.

4. Proper cleaning – installations, ducts, structures, lighting.

5. Final report with photographic documentation.

We use class H vacuum cleaners with HEPA filtrationantistatic and printing-safe equipment. The work is carried out without disrupting production.

How often should vacuuming be performed and what are the benefits?

• At least once a year – standard for high-dust plants.

• Quarterly – in critical zones.

• Before audits – as part of certification preparation.

Benefits:

• Fewer complaints and defects.

• Compliance with quality and fire safety standards.

• Better audit outcomes.

• Lower risk of breakdowns and downtime.

• Improved company image.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

• Does vacuuming require production to be shut down?

No – in most cases, we carry out the work during normal operations or outside peak hours.

• Is the equipment safe for electronics and printers?

Yes – we use certified equipment with HEPA filtration and antistatic protection.

• Do you provide documentation of completed work?

Yes – we deliver a photographic report and documentation for quality or audit purposes.

• Can you vacuum ventilation ducts and installations?

Yes – these are among the main dust accumulation points included in our service.

• What safety measures do you apply?

Full area protection, safety signage, work in harnesses, and full regulatory compliance.

Inmago.pl – Specialized Cleaning for Your Production Facility

Choose professional vacuuming of hard-to-reach surfaces. Reduce fire risk, improve product quality, and prepare your facility for audits.

Contact:

biuro@inmago.pl

www.inmago.pl

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