Could my AC's mold be causing my morning allergies?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of months, but I've been ignoring it. Now I've started waking up with a stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and a cough that clears up after I leave for work. I just pulled back the corner of the carpet near the unit and the underside is covered in black and greenish spots. Could this mold be causing my symptoms, and what's the first thing I should do?
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Based on your description, it is highly probable that the mold growth from the AC leak is the direct cause of your allergic symptoms—stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and morning cough are classic indicators of mold exposure. The Dubai climate, with its high humidity and constant reliance on air conditioning, creates a perfect environment for mold proliferation, particularly when condensation from a leaking unit soaks into porous materials like carpet and underlay.
The black and greenish spots you observed are a significant concern. The first and most critical action is to stop using that AC unit immediately to prevent further moisture intrusion and aerosolization of spores. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing the mold without proper containment can cause a massive release of spores throughout your bedroom, drastically increasing your exposure and potentially contaminating other areas. In the UAE, mold remediation is not a DIY task. It is governed by strict health and safety guidelines, and improper handling can violate Dubai Municipality standards. A professional inspection is absolutely necessary. A certified specialist will conduct a thorough assessment, including moisture mapping and air quality testing, to determine the full extent of the contamination, identify the mold species, and create a safe, effective remediation plan. For a situation this advanced, I strongly recommend you contact a professional service immediately. Call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive inspection and a certified remediation protocol to resolve the issue safely and permanently. |
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