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Aspects of biological contamination in air conditioning filters installed in Manaus city houses (AM)

This work presents the results of a research about the contamination caused by air conditioners filters that are installed in the residential area in Manaus. The research took place in the scope of CAEMA’s project (Conditioning of Air, Energy and Environment), which one consisted in changing inefficient conditional air devices for efficient ones in the urban zone of the city. Amongst 500 air conditioners removed of the system by the project, 50 filters (10%) were selected for biological contamination analysis, having been identified an enormous variety of agents, like bacteria and fungus, that are harmful for human health. The most identified bacterium was the Staphylococcus sp and the fungus more frequent was the Penicillium sp. Also it was possible to verify, by telephonic interviews with 37 users of these equipments, the great incidence of symptoms associates to the insufficient air quality in residential environments. The circumstances that had motivated the chance of this research, had also disabled that the assemble could be made per volume unit, with the conditioners still working. This fact did not compromise the quality of the work, neither the objectives to promote one reflection about the cares with the correct cleanness of the residential air conditioners.

Contamination; air conditioning; quality of air; fungus and bacterium


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