Mould in HVAC systems

I was alerted here, on the Australian Safety Risks website to an article about the release of “AIRAH HVAC Hygiene Best Practice Guidelines” by the Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Airconditioning and Heating (AIRAH) –which is interesting enough.
 
It then goes on to recommend reading a more general article by Jeremy Stamkos about mould in HVAC systems, which is excellent.
 
You have to register on the site, but I reckon it’s worth it.
 
Do note the cautious approach towards using biocidal chemicals in HVAC systems – the first thing is to make sure that systems are physically clean.
 
Do also note that Triventek Bio-Blocks are well-proven, non-odorous, non-corrosive, non-clogging and highly effective at neutralizing bad odour , flooding, slime and more serious health hazards at condensate drain trays. Trapped water at drip pans is probably the number one pinch point for bad hygiene in HVAC, and it’s so easily solved with a Triventek BioBlock.

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By: Molly23Bowers
On: 17/08/2010 13:18:17
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