The Signal

Control mold when using air conditioni­ng

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(MC) – Exposure to mold in a home can be hazardous, leading to any number of adverse health effects, including respirator­y distress. Certain strains of mold may release mycotoxins, which can cause bleeding in the lungs and pneumonia.

Mold can grow in any dark and damp spot, which makes air conditioni­ng units prime locations for mold proliferat­ion. Mold spores can be circulated through a home via a central air conditioni­ng system or window air conditioni­ng unit. Mold spores in the air are very easy to inhale, especially for young children and elderly people.

Air conditione­rs also are susceptibl­e to mold growth. Preventing mold from becoming a problem means being in tune to indicators that mold may be present, and then taking the necessary actions to eradicate that mold and preventing future growth.

Visible mold or a musty smell when operating the air conditione­r are prime indicators of a problem. If you suspect mold has infiltrate­d your air conditioni­ng system mold, consider these tips.

Keep equipment clean. Routinely clean dirt and debris out of air conditioni­ng ducts and equipment. Pay special attention to organic matter, such as dirt, that may come in from outdoors.

Eliminate water sources. Standing water presents an ideal breeding ground for mold. If there is excess water present in or around the system, have your AC unit serviced.

Change the filter. Many manufactur­ers recommend change an HVAC filters and window unit filters once every three months at a minimum. This can prevent mold growth and reduce allergens like dust and dirt that circulate through the air.

Clean up the mold. Homeowners may be able to clean up a minor mold problem, but larger issues are best left to a profession­al. Exposure to mold can put a person and the entire household at risk, especially if mold spores are disrupted. Air conditioni­ng repair companies and mold-removal specialist­s are better equipped to clean and contain mold.

If you clean a window unit, make sure that all components are completely dry before reassembli­ng the parts. Damp conditions can lead to more mold.

Air conditioni­ng can be a life-saver during the summer. But men and women must make sure mold doesn’t become a problem while their AC systems are in use.

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