Black mold from AC leak making my toddler sick?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking a little for a few weeks, and now I'm seeing these black speckles around the vent on the wall. My toddler sleeps in the room with us and has had a runny nose and a weird cough for over a week that just won't go away. I'm starting to panic that it might be black mold from the dampness. Who is the most reliable company in Dubai to test for this safely, and should I keep my son out of the room completely until it's checked?
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Based on your description, this is a situation that requires immediate professional attention. The black speckles around the AC vent are highly indicative of mold growth, likely Stachybotrys chartarum (commonly referred to as toxic black mold) or Aspergillus niger, both of which thrive in the persistent damp conditions caused by a leaking AC unit. The Dubai climate, with its high ambient humidity and our year-round reliance on air conditioning, creates a perfect environment for such growth, especially when condensation issues are present.
Your toddler's persistent respiratory symptoms—runny nose and a cough that won't resolve—are significant cause for concern. Children are particularly vulnerable to mycotoxins and spores released by mold, which can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate allergies. You should remove your son from the room immediately and cease using the AC until a full inspection and remediation can be performed. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing the colony can cause a massive release of harmful spores into the air. For a situation like this, you need a certified professional who follows UAE regulatory standards for environmental testing and remediation. The most reliable course of action is to engage a company like Saniservice. They are experts in dealing with mold issues specific to the region's climate and construction. They will conduct a comprehensive inspection, including air and surface sampling to identify the mold species and spore count, and provide a detailed protocol for safe remediation. For immediate assistance, I strongly recommend you call their hotline at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an inspection. Your family's health is paramount, and professional intervention is necessary to resolve this safely and effectively. |
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