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11 November 2025

Airgene is proud to announce our membership with the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), reinforcing our commitment to industry-leading standards.
An international body based in the US, NADCA sets rigorous standards for HVAC hygiene, ensuring safety, efficiency, and indoor air quality. By aligning with these protocols (and alongside AIRAH guidelines), Airgene continues to deliver trusted, professional service.
For property managers, choosing a NADCA-compliant provider means peace of mind—knowing their systems are maintained to the highest standards. This milestone reflects our dedication to excellence and our mission to protect health through clean air.
Airgene’s HACCP certification ensures our hygiene practices meet internationally recognised food safety standards, reinforcing our commitment to providing property managers with safe, clean, and compliant HVAC services across sensitive environments.
For more information or to request an assessment, please contact Phil Gacitua on 1300 728 310.
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