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dealing with molds and hvac system
hi there,
I have read this article as I was bothered about the molds and bacteria that are blocking the airways of my hvac air filters, just want to share this.hope it can help Indoor molds typically are considered a problem when they are visible or when they are amplified or vary in species compared to outside air. Molds generally need water, a food source and the right temperature range to grow. Indoor environments contain a host of food sources, including drywall, carpeting, cardboard, paper, fabrics, wood and building furnishings. In addition, indoor environments are designed to maintain relative temperatures that are conducive to mold growth. A manager’s best bet for controlling mold is to control, reduce or eliminate indoor moisture. Active fungal growth can cause building occupants discomfort and irritation, and it can increase the risk of respiratory illness. Many managers attempt to kill mold with fungicides, biocides and cleaners. This process will kill the mold, but it might not remove the problems. Leaving non-viable mold spores in indoor environments, especially in the HVAC system, might end up complicating indoor air quality (IAQ) complaints. So it is important for managers to develop and implement a pre-emptive plan to prevent mold growth in HVAC systems. Managers also must understand steps to take — and avoid — when responding to reports of mold in the system. Part of a sound HVAC management plan includes preventing mold growth, responding to reports of mold and an evaluating situations that require professional assistance. A Lack of Guidance No federal regulations exist pertaining to mold remediation, but efforts are under way to develop federal mold regulations. Some states also are in the process of enacting legislation governing the licensing of mold-remediation professionals. Several states already have mold regulations, including Texas and Florida. In the absence of regulations, several agencies, associations and groups have published guidance on steps to prevent, investigate and remediate mold indoors. Several documents address molds and the HVAC system. A few of the more prominent sources, listed in the article on page 17, should be on every manager’s desk. HVAC Systems: A Closer Look The proper design, installation and maintenance of the facility HVAC system is essential for controlling indoor mold. HVAC systems have a significant impact on condensation, a source of moisture for mold. The system can also transport mold spores between areas of a building. Poor design, operation and maintenance of the this system also can provide moisture to support mold growth, and the system can provide a viable transportation mode for mold spores throughout a building. Key components to check during an HVAC system assessment include these: Coils and drain pans. Cooling coils dehumidify air and cause condensate water to drip into a drain pan and exit via a deep seal trap. Standing water accumulates if the drain pan is not properly designed and maintained, creating a microbial habitat. Proper sloping and frequent cleaning of drain pans is essential for healthy IAQ. Last edited by westcanadian01; 08-16-2011 at 09:48 PM. |
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Re: dealing with molds and hvac system
Thank You!
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Trade: Calgary furnace cleaning
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Re: dealing with molds and hvac system
You are very much welcome..hope we can share more information with regards to HVAC Maintenance and Cleaning.
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Re: dealing with molds and hvac system
great information
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