Are you facing a possible lawsuit because of your air conditioner?

Many businesses are unaware that they can be open to fines and possible lawsuits for not properly maintaining their air conditioning units in the workplace.

Below is an extract from Safe Work Australia on their guidelines for workplace air quality.

Safe Work Australia is an Australian Government statutory agency established in 2009.

2.7  Air quality

Workplaces should be adequately ventilated. Fresh, clean air should be drawn from outside the workplace, uncontaminated by discharge from flues or other outlets, and be circulated through the workplace.

Workplaces inside buildings may have natural ventilation, mechanical ventilation (fans or extraction units) or air-conditioning. An air-conditioning system should:

provide a comfortable environment in relation to air temperature, humidity and air movement

prevent the excessive accumulation of odours

reduce the levels of respiratory by-products, especially carbon dioxide, and other indoor contaminants that may arise from work activities

supply an amount of fresh air to the workplace, exhaust some of the stale air as well as filter and recirculate some of the indoor air.

Many businesses forget about keeping their air conditioners cleaned and sanitised. This will not only impact on the health of your employees, but also on their productivity.

Air conditioning is one of the greatest breakthroughs in healthy work environments. The people who get the most benefit from air conditioning in health terms are:

  • People with respiratory conditions.
  • People with allergies to airborne irritants.
  • People under temperature stress from the environment, especially children and older Australians.
  • People living in areas with air quality issues.
  • People who suffer from asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
  • People with arthritis, joint or muscle conditions.
  • People who work in offices attached to a workshop or factory.
  • People who work indoors for a prolonged period of time.

If you use your air conditioner year round, it should be cleaned at least twice a year to maintain adequate health and safety standards.

Hydrokleen is the original and best Air Conditioner cleaning company in Australia. Our cleaning agents and cleaning process have been approved by the National Asthma Council of Australia’s Sensitive Choice Program and constantly maintaining a high standard in service and professionalism.

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Does your home have a hidden killer?

The National Asthma Council has issued a household mould prevention checklist, including tips for areas where clean ups are happening after floods. Associate Professor Sheryl Van Nunen, a Sydney-based Clinical Immunologist and Allergist, said that our recent rain, high humidity and unusually warmer winter temperatures provide excellent conditions for the growth and spread of toxic mould that can be damaging to health. “Mould in homes can trigger asthma symptoms for many people living with asthma or allergies, as they create spores which are airborne and can be inhaled.

“Symptoms for people with asthma may include increased coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and a greater need for medications.” Adam Trumble, Manager of the National Asthma Council’s Sensitive Choice® Program, stressed the importance of not letting mould grow unchecked in your home. He said that mould is most commonly found in bathrooms, bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and places with poor air circulation such as wardrobes.

“Reducing the amount of moisture in a house is the best way to control mould growth. After wet weather conditions, do a thorough clean and open all the doors and windows to dry out the area as quickly as possible. If you can, use fans or dehumidifiers to speed up the process. “Using white vinegar solution is an effective way to remove mould. Bleach will remove visible mould but won’t kill the spores underneath and it may also irritate sensitive noses. “Even if you have thoroughly cleaned your house you can still have problems with mould. It can grow in places we don’t even think to look – walls, clothes, books, toys and even CDs. “Home heating will reduce relative humidity, as will dehumidifiers and good ventilation.” The National Asthma Council Australia has issued this mould prevention checklist:

  • Promptly remove any mould that appears
  • Treat the cause of rising damp as soon as it is detected
  • Make sure you have enough natural ventilation, including an extractor fan for the bathroom and laundry
  • Seal any leaks in bathrooms and roofs
  • Clear any overflowing gutters and blocked vents
  • Remove indoor pot plants (which promote mould growth)
  • Avoid the use of organic mulches and compost heaps.

Brisbane flood, The Centenary suburbs

If you have been flooded:

  • Dry or remove wet carpets and furnishings as soon as you can
  • Be ruthless with the clean out, if possible – hidden damp can cause ongoing problems
  • Consider using a dehumidifier to help dry out the space
  • Remove any visible mould by cleaning with naturally fermented white vinegar solution
  • Keep an eye out for mould in all areas of the house.

Mr. Trumble said that it is important to get rid of household asthma and allergy triggers before the colder months hit.

Your air conditioner is the perfect breeding ground for deadly mould and bacteria and we highly recommend having your air conditioner professionally cleaned every 6 months, especially if you use your air conditioner for heating throughout the winter months.

More than seven million Australians have allergies, including asthma, which is often triggered when people spend more time indoors with mould, dust mites and indoor pollutants. The Sensitive Choice program has been developed by the National Asthma Council Australia to help people find products and services that may help reduce exposure to asthma and allergy triggers. Our cleaning agents and cleaning process have been exclusively approved by the National Asthma Council’s Sensitive Choice Program.

Call HydroKleen today on 1300 608 318 or visit HydroKleen Sunshine Coast for all your aircon cleaning.

ATTENTION!!!! All tenants, home and business owners!

Warning! This article contains a graphic medical image.

As a tenant, home or business owner are you aware of the impact of mould on the health of your family, employees or customers? Your air conditioner is a potential breeding ground for mould and bacteria.

MOULD SPORES

Mould is a known aggressor to asthmatics and people with respiratory conditions.

In order to reproduce, mould produces tiny particles called spores. Spores are carried in the air and may cause health problems if inhaled by people who are sensitive or allergic to them. These include a running or blocked nose, irritation of the eyes and skin and sometimes wheezing. Occasionally, people may have more severe reactions. Very rarely, people may develop a mould infection, usually in the lungs. It is important to note that most people will not experience any health problems from coming in contact with mould.

MOULD INFECTION INSIDE HUMAN LUNG

People with asthma, allergies, or other breathing conditions may be more sensitive to mould. For people with asthma, inhaling mould spores may cause an asthma attack.  People with weakened immune systems (such as people with HIV infection, cancer patients taking chemotherapy or people who have received an organ transplant) and with chronic lung diseases (such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and emphysema) are more at risk of mould infection particularly in their lungs.

More and more children are diagnosed with asthma every year and mould is major trigger for attacks. Check your home, medical centre, childcare centre and school have had their air conditioner cleaned by a professional. Don’t put your loved ones at risk.

Over summer, mould can build up inside your air conditioner, on the coils, filters and on the inside of the unit. As soon as you turn it on for heating in the winter, the spores are blown into the room. We highly recommend having your air conditioner cleaned every 6 months (the beginning of winter and the beginning of summer) for peace of mind, health and wellness.

Call HydroKleen today on 1300 608 318 or visit HydroKleen Sunshine Coast for all your aircon cleaning.

HydroKleen and Your Air Conditioner Can Help Fight Allergies

Your air conditioner helps keep your home cool and comfortable during   summer and warm in the winter. But, did you know that your air conditioner does more than just keep you comfortable?

Your air conditioner is actually an instrumental piece of equipment for keeping allergens at bay and you allergy-free. Air conditioning companies are always looking for better ways to not only maintain the temperature of your home, they are also very aware of how important it is to breathe clean healthy air. New advancements are always being made in the efficiency of air filtration in your air conditioner.

Mould

If left unattended, mould can cause respiratory problems and can heighten allergy issues.

Mould grows most commonly in areas high in moisture and humidity, making the inside of your air conditioner the perfect breeding ground for this allergy causing nasty.

Dust Mites

The thought that there are tiny living creatures around your house can be a little disconcerting, but they are present in most homes.  Although nearly invisible, a regular household contains a great number of them.

The by-products of dust mites are a major cause of common allergies like coughing, wheezing and can trigger asthma attacks. While it is impossible to completely rid your home of dust mites, there are measures you can take to keep them at bay.

Like other mites and parasites, dust mites thrive in humid areas. It makes perfect sense then that keeping the air dry and cool limits their growth and population. Regular cleaning of the filters in your air conditioner will help keep them out of the air.

Purified Air

An air conditioner doesn’t just keep the air cool in summer and warm in winter, it also helps keep the air fresh and clean. When your air conditioner pulls stale air out of your house, it is also pulling significant amounts of pollen, dander, dust and even pet hair that may also be present. So, the air that remains has a lot less pollution, contaminants and allergens.

While you can help to maintain clean healthy air by cleaning your filters once a month, however, it is vitally important that you have your air conditioner professionally cleaned and sanitised by a trained technician twice a year.

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Winter Air Conditioner Maintenance

As winter approaches, the days are starting to get colder. It is important for homeowners to get ready for the winter by maintaining their HVAC system and having it checked for any problems that might lead to a breakdown during some of the coldest days of the year.

Clean or replace air filters: Homeowners should continue to inspect their air filters at least once a month when using their heating system as a dirty filter can overwork the HVAC system and lower energy efficiency.

Check Controls: When turning on your heater for the first time before winter, you should be able to start, operate, and turn off the system without any issues. If you notice any sounds or smells after turning your heating system on for the first time, you should turn off the system immediately and call a trained HVAC technician to inspect the unit.

Check your outdoor unit: Remove any shrubs, plants, or tree branches that may be in close proximity to the unit. Look inside the unit and remove any fallen leaves, debris or dead animals. Ensure that all components are clean and are able to run without interference.

Contact HydroKleen: The average homeowner does not have the experience or knowledge needed to thoroughly inspect and clean an air conditioner. HydroKleen technicians are fully trained professionals, using start of the art equipment and products to ensure your air conditioner is fully cleaned and sanitised. You can be sure you and your family are breathing clean, healthy air all year round.