If you're like me, you're probably blasting the AC practically at your face through these summer heat waves. But you could be getting a big dose of something a lot less pleasant—mold, allergens, and other ick. While Midea air conditioners were recalled earlier this year due to a risk of mold growth, they aren't the only air conditioners at risk for growing mold or spreading other contaminants in your home. Because of how they work—removing moisture from the air in addition to cooling it—every air conditioner or HVAC unit can potentially grow dangerous microbes. What's the Difference Between Mildew and Mold? A Cleaning Expert Explains

Michael Rubino, mold and air quality expert, founder of HomeCleanse , host of Never Been Sicker podcast, and chair of Change the Air Foundati

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