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If you or your family have suffered from respiratory illness, allergic reactions, or mold-related property damage after using a Comfort Aire window air conditioner, you may be eligible to file a claim. In June 2025, Midea issued a national recall affecting Comfort Aire-branded U and U+ window AC units due to a defect that can cause pooled water inside the unit—ultimately leading to dangerous mold growth.
Contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at 800-337-7755 or start a free chat with our team to see if you qualify for compensation.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall on June 5, 2025, covering over 1.7 million U and U+ window air conditioners manufactured by GD Midea Air-Conditioning Equipment Co., Ltd. and imported by Midea America Corp. Comfort Aire units are among the affected brands.
These air conditioners may retain pooled water that doesn’t drain properly, creating a breeding ground for mold. Once mold forms, it can be dispersed into the room through airflow, potentially causing serious health risks—particularly for people with asthma, allergies, or compromised immune systems.
The following Comfort Aire models were named in the recall:
These units, sold between March 2020 and May 2025, may have been purchased at home improvement stores, warehouse retailers, and major online platforms including Amazon, Costco, Home Depot, and Walmart.
Mold from a contaminated AC unit can become airborne and be inhaled by everyone in the room. Some symptoms of mold exposure include:
According to CPSC data, at least 152 reports have been made regarding mold in the recalled air conditioners. Of those, 17 individuals reported illness believed to be linked to mold exposure.
If you were affected by a recalled Comfort Aire air conditioner, you may be entitled to damages such as:
While Midea may offer a prorated refund or a repair kit, a legal claim may help you recover more—especially if you’ve suffered serious symptoms or incurred significant financial loss.
Even though your unit is branded as Comfort Aire, it was manufactured and imported by:
These companies may be liable for producing and selling an air conditioner with a design defect that put consumers at risk.
If you or a loved one got sick from mold exposure linked to a recalled Comfort Aire AC unit, speaking with an experienced product liability attorney may help you better understand your legal options. At the Law Offices of Jason Turchin, we:
Additionally, we work on a contingency fee basis, so you won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.
We understand how stressful mold-related illnesses can be and are here to help you every step of the way.
Importantly, legal deadlines may apply to mold exposure claims. If you suspect your Comfort Aire air conditioner made you or your family sick, don’t delay. Let our legal team investigate and help you pursue a potential claim.
Call 800-337-7755 or start a free consultation through our website. Your health and recovery matter.