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Is There Mold in Your Air Conditioner?

Is There Mold in Your Air Conditioner?

Just in time for summer, the major appliance manufacturer Midea recalled 1.7 million of its popular window air conditioners because of a design flaw that made certain units prone to mold growth — a potentially dangerous issue that can lead to respiratory health risks.

Even if you don’t own one of the recalled models, the possibility of mold lurking in your air conditioner can be cause for concern as summer heats up.

How Does Mold Grow on Air Conditioners?

All air conditioners are prone to mold. That’s because mold — a fungus found naturally both outdoors and indoors — needs moisture and a food source like dust (which is collected by AC unit filters) in order to grow.

Research suggests that the damp surfaces of an air conditioner can be breeding grounds for microorganisms like fungi. The amount of microbes like mold growing on an AC unit’s cooling coils can vary based on factors like climate and the efficiency of the device’s filters.

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