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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit onto the carpet in the kids' bedroom for the last couple of months. I just moved their toy chest and found a big patch of black mold growing underneath it where it's always damp. My youngest has had a constant runny nose and I'm really worried it's connected. What's the best way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai without getting in trouble with our landlord?
Posted by Amanda King
Asked on March 20, 2026 7:04 am
Based on the details you've provided, this is a serious situation that requires immediate professional attention. The presence of black mold, especially in a child's bedroom and linked to a persistent health symptom, elevates this from a simple cleaning task to a potential health hazard.

The first and most critical step is to cease using that AC unit to prevent further moisture intrusion. Do not attempt to clean the mold yourself, as disturbing it will release a massive amount of spores into the air, potentially worsening your child's symptoms and contaminating other areas of the apartment.

In Dubai, property maintenance, including fixing AC leaks that lead to mold, is unequivocally the landlord's responsibility according to standard tenancy contract regulations (Law No. 26 of 2007). You must notify your landlord in writing immediately, detailing the issue and its potential health impact. However, for your family's safety, you should not wait for them to act on testing.

You need a certified mold inspection from a company like ours. We conduct a comprehensive assessment that includes moisture mapping, thermal imaging to find the full extent of the water damage, and air/surface sampling to identify the exact species of mold. This professional report is crucial; it serves as undeniable evidence for your landlord and dictates the correct remediation protocol.

The remediation process is not just wiping the visible spot. It involves isolating the area with containment barriers, using industrial-grade HEPA air scrubbers to filter the air, safely removing the contaminated carpet and padding, and treating the subfloor. The AC system itself will also need to be inspected and cleaned to prevent reoccurance.

For your family's health, get this handled professionally right away. Call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. We can also provide the documentation you need to ensure your landlord addresses the source leak and covers the costs.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 22, 2026 12:35 pm