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MOLD IN HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING VENTS |
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Can air ducts become contaminated with mold? |
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Yes. Dusty HVAC ductwork
provides an ideal environment for mold and other
allergens to grow in. Air duct systems may be
constructed of bare sheet metal, sheet metal
with fibrous glass insulation on the exterior,
or sheet metal with an internal fibrous glass
insulation. Bare sheet metal systems and sheet
metal systems wrapped in fibrous glass
insulation can be cleaned and disinfected. If
ductwork made of sheet metal with internal
fibrous glass liner or ductwork made entirely of
fibrous glass becomes water damage or mold
growth occurs, replacement may be necessary.
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Call AMI today for a quote
on testing your recycled indoor air.
1-800-369-8532 |
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MOLD IN CARS, RV'S, TRUCKS, and BOATS |
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Can Mold In Your Vehicle
Cause Fungal Infections? |
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Yes. Have you ever turned your
vehicle's air conditioner or heater and smelled
mold? Our cars, trucks, SUVs, RV's, motor homes,
boats, and airplanes can all be a source for
exposure to high levels of airborne mold spores.
For more
information visit our page titled MOLD IN
VEHICLES
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Call AMI today for a quote
on testing your vehicle for mold
1-800-369-8532 |
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