Tag: Mould

Microbe of the Month: Alternaria

Microbe of the Month: AlternariaClassification Type: FungiCultured from / Found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks:Pulmonary Diseases, Asthma, Allergies About AlternariaThere are over 250 known species of Alternaria. Alternaria is a genus of Deuteromycetes fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens. They are also common allergens in humans, growing indoors […]

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Microbe of the Month: Candida

Microbe of the Month: CandidaClassification Type: FungiCultured from / Found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks:Mucosal Infections, Skin infections, Bloodstream Infections, Urinary Tract Infections About the Candida FungiA new species of the Genus, Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant fungus that has been identified as a public health threat due to […]

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Microbe of the Month: Cladosporium

Microbe of the Month: CladosporiumClassification Type: FungiCultured from / Found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks: Fungal Sinusitis, Asthma Attacks, Lung Infections, Chronic Migraines / Fatigue. About the Cladosporium FungiCladosporium is among the most widespread varieties of mould that can be found in HVAC Systems. Its presence is indicative of […]

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Microbe of the Month: Acremonium

Classification Type: FungiCultured from / found in HVAC: Coiling Coils, Diffusers, Grilles, Filters, Drain Pans, HumidifiersNoted Health Risks: Immune System Diseases, Nail Infection, Corneal Ulcers, Eye Infection, Heart Inflammation About the Acremonium FungiAcremonium is a common type of mould found in HVAC Systems. This type of mould has the appearance of white powder. It can […]

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Microbe of the Month: Aspergillus

This month’s Microbe has been guest-chosen by Shani from Aeris Environmental. Shani graduated with a Health Sciences Degree from the University of Central Florida in 2015 and currently works as an Air Quality Applied Scientist in Queensland.“Aspergillus spp. is a fungi that we often come across, due to HVAC-related moisture/condensation or poor hygiene maintenance.” SHANI […]

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HVAC: The Importance of Post Renovation and Preoccupancy Cleaning

Whenever a Commercial Building, Healthcare Facility or Critical Indoor Area undergoes refurbishment a specific plan needs to be in place for the preparation, inspection and cleaning of the HVAC system before commissioning. An HVAC system can become a source of serious health risk if not managed inline with current Indoor Air Quality guidelines and is […]

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