How to test and clean mold in Jumeirah AC?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our villa in Jumeirah seems to be blowing out a faint, damp smell, and my youngest has been sniffling for a couple of weeks now. I pulled the filter out yesterday and found a few small black spots around the edges of the unit itself. With the humidity lately, I'm really worried it's mold and it's affecting my family's health. What's the best way to get this professionally tested and cleaned here in Dubai?
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Start by turning the AC off. The black spots and damp smell, combined with Jumeirah's high humidity, are strong indicators of microbial growth inside the unit. A simple filter clean won't address contamination in the deeper coils and drip pan, which is where the issue typically originates.
For professional verification, you need an inspection that includes a visual assessment with a borescope to see inside the ductwork and evaporator coils. The most definitive step is surface or air sampling, which is then analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the exact species and concentration. This is critical, as it determines the appropriate remediation protocol and assesses the actual health risk. In Dubai, many reputable providers, including those with their own labs, offer this diagnostic service. The cleaning process for a contaminated AC system is not a surface wipe-down. It requires specialized equipment like high-pressure HEPA vacuuming and anti-microbial coil cleaning to properly dislodge, extract, and treat the growth. After remediation, a post-cleaning verification test is the only way to confirm the unit's air quality has been restored to a safe level. Given your child's symptoms and the visible signs, a professional inspection and targeted cleaning are strongly recommended over a DIY approach. |
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