Welcome Aboard the Combustible Dust Policy Institute site! In 2012, a preliminary analysis of 2011 NFIRS data indicated 500+ combustible dust related fires and explosions in many sectors throughout the United States with the majority of incidents "near misses." The primary goal of this site concerning the complex subject of combustible dust is to bring forth a situational awareness to global stakeholders, which hopefully will lessen the occurrence and reduce the severity of future accidents.
Interior Maintenance Company, Inc.(IMC) located in Lansdowne, PA serving the Mid-Atlantic Region since 1973.was founded in by Chuck and Maria Mongiello, for the purpose of providing quality contract cleaning services for commercial facilities. Joined by sons Chuck in 1986 and Matt in 1990, IMC remains a family owned and operated business employing over ninety dedicated associates.
Housekeeping is an important aspect at any facility that handles combustible particulate solids that generate combustible dust. A regular cleaning program minimizing the fuel source must be implemented which lessens the likelihood and reduces the severity of potential combustible dust related fires and explosion.
Surfaces such as rafters, ceiling trusses, piping, conduit, lighting, ductwork, and other flat surfaces that accumulate combustible dust, fibers, and flings must be cleaned on a regular basis. In large facilities these hidden areas can encompass over 5% of the facility, enough to create a catastrophic dust explosion when a weaker primary explosion or deflagration creates a disturbance where these particles will float down meeting an ensuing flame front.
Cleaning is typically performed by using HEPA-filtered vacuums with attached brushes to provide surface cleaning of loose particulate debris. Wet wiping, or wiping with a chemically treated cloth, are also methods utilized to control the dust and debris from cross contaminating into other areas.
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