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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the carpet for the last couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing these black speckles spreading on the wall behind the curtain. My toddler sleeps in here with us and has developed a really stubborn cough that won’t go away. How dangerous is this likely to be and what’s the absolute fastest way to get it professionally tested and removed in Dubai?
Posted by Emily Robinson
Asked on March 25, 2026 5:40 am
Yes, black mold from an AC unit can be a significant health hazard, particularly for a toddler. The black speckles you describe are highly likely to be mold growth, fueled by the constant moisture from the AC leak and the high humidity endemic to Dubai's climate. This creates a perfect breeding ground for microbial amplification.

The primary concern is the release of mycotoxins and microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) into your indoor air. For a developing respiratory system, this exposure can manifest exactly as you've described: a persistent, stubborn cough, along with potential allergic reactions, wheezing, and general respiratory irritation. The continuous exposure from sleeping in that room exacerbates the risk significantly.

The absolute fastest way to address this is a two-step professional process. First, a certified indoor environmental professional must conduct an inspection and air quality testing. This involves moisture mapping with thermal imaging to find the full extent of the water intrusion and air/surface sampling to identify the specific species of mold and its concentration. This data is critical for designing an effective remediation protocol.

Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as improper disturbance will aerosolize the spores throughout the room, increasing your toddler's exposure. Remediation is not a simple cleaning; it requires engineering controls like negative air pressure chambers and HEPA filtration to safely remove the contaminated materials and decontaminate the area, all in accordance with UAE health and safety guidelines.

For immediate action, I recommend you contact Saniservice. They are experts in mold inspection and remediation specific to the UAE's environmental conditions. You can call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to arrange for a prompt inspection and testing to safeguard your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 28, 2026 3:28 am