AC leak causing mold and illness: who to call in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our Jumeirah Park villa has been leaking a bit into the carpet in the master bedroom for a couple of months, and now I'm seeing black spots along the skirting board. My husband and I have both had a persistent stuffy nose and headaches for weeks. Could this mold be the cause of our symptoms, and who should I even call to get it professionally tested here?
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Yes, the black spots and your symptoms are almost certainly connected. The persistent dampness from an AC leak creates an ideal environment for mold growth, particularly in Dubai's climate where high humidity prevents it from drying naturally. Headaches and nasal congestion are very common reactions to mold exposure.
For a professional inspection in Dubai, you should call a company specializing in indoor air quality and mold diagnostics, not a general AC repair service. A proper assessment involves more than a visual check; it includes moisture mapping to find the leak's full extent and, crucially, air and surface sampling to be analyzed at an accredited microbiology lab. This identifies the mold species and spore concentration, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. Look for a provider that can show you documented lab results and follows international guidelines like the IICRC S520. They should explain the entire process, from isolating the affected area to the final clearance testing that verifies the space is safe. Given the leak has been ongoing for months, the insulation within the AC ductwork or the ceiling void may also be contaminated and require attention. Resolving the root cause—the AC leak—is essential to prevent it from recurring after cleanup. |
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