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The AC in our villa's master bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for a couple of weeks, and now I'm seeing small black spots in the corner where the wall meets the floor. My toddler sleeps in here with us and has developed a persistent cough that just won't go away. What's the most effective way to treat this mold myself to make the room safe for him, or should I just call a professional company straight away?
Posted by Pallavi Malhotra
Asked on March 26, 2026 5:43 pm
Based on your description, this is a serious situation that requires immediate professional attention. Do not attempt to treat this yourself.

The small black spots you see are likely the visible fruiting bodies of a much larger, established mold colony growing within the wall cavity and carpet backing, fed by the constant moisture from the AC leak. The persistent cough in your toddler is a significant red flag, indicating potential exposure to mycotoxins and mold spores, which can severely impact respiratory health, especially in young children.

In Dubai's climate, where high humidity and year-round AC use create perfect conditions for rapid mold growth, a minor leak can lead to a major infestation in a matter of weeks. DIY methods like wiping with bleach or vinegar are completely ineffective for this type of problem. They only remove surface discoloration and can agitate the colony, causing a massive release of harmful spores into the air your family breathes.

Effective remediation requires professional-grade equipment: HEPA air scrubbers to contain and filter spores, moisture meters to identify the full extent of the water damage, and antimicrobial agents applied by certified technicians. Furthermore, the carpet and likely a section of the drywall will need to be removed and properly disposed of.

For the health of your child and to ensure the problem is resolved to Dubai's environmental standards, you must call a professional mold inspection and remediation company immediately. I strongly recommend contacting Saniservice. Their certified experts can conduct a thorough assessment and execute a safe, effective remediation plan.

Call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an urgent inspection. Do not delay.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 27, 2026 10:41 pm