A whopping 1.7 million air conditioners were recalled by Midea earlier this month. Sold everywhere from Home Depot to Amazon, the company warned the window-fitting appliances might be at an increased ...
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Why Mold Is Growing Inside Of Your Newly Purchased Air Conditioner
If you've recently purchased and installed an air conditioner, you may have been met with unpleasant musty smell not long after using it. What gives?
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Should You Worry About Mold in Your Air Conditioner?
It’s common for mold to grow in air conditioners because of the moisture and dust that collects in units. People exposed to mold can experience stuffy nose, coughing, sneezing, or more serious ...
Manufacturer Midea is voluntarily recalling about 1.7 million of its popular U and U+ Smart air conditioners because pooled water in the units may not drain fast enough, leading to mold growth. The ...
Midea recalled 1.7 million air conditioners due to mold growth from trapped water. Consumers reported respiratory issues and other health problems related to mold exposure. Affected units were sold ...
Recalled units were sold under brand names like Midea, Frigidaire and Mr. Cool. Approximately 1.7 million air conditioners are being recalled due to the potential for mold exposure. According to a ...
(NewsNation) — About 1.7 million window air conditioning units have been recalled in the United States after 17 customers reported getting sick from fungal growth in the appliance. The Midea U and U+ ...
Bad news for Floridians seeking to avoid the summer heat: your air conditioner may have been recalled for mold. Air conditioner company Midea announced it is recalling 1.7 million through-the-window ...
Approximately 1.7 million air conditioners are being recalled due to the potential for mold exposure. According to a notice from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, water may pool in Midea's U and ...
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