Overclean sets sail

Overclean, ductwork, duct

An unusual project for Overclean, which specialises in ventilation hygiene, was carrying out urgent work to supply and install flexible ducting and grilles for the Lord Nelson sailing ship before it set off to circumnavigate the world. The company was called in at a very late stage by the charity The Baton to help the Jubilee Sailing Trust prepare the ship.

Work involved cutting through mahogany cabinetry to fit the flexible ducting in areas such as the gallery, mess rooms and cabins to provide good air quality throughout the ship.

Overclean donated the materials and installed them free of charge.

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