Is AC mold in Jumeirah Village Circle an urgent health risk?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a bit for a couple of weeks, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold on the wall behind the bedroom curtain. My husband has had a constant stuffy nose and a cough that won’t go away for over a week. How quickly do we need to get this professionally cleaned, and should we be sleeping in another room in the meantime?
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A persistent leak with visible mold growth and corresponding respiratory symptoms like a stuffy nose and cough is a clear indicator that this requires prompt attention. Given Dubai's high humidity and the fact that AC units often create condensation, this environment allows mold to thrive rapidly.
For your health, you should consider sleeping in another room immediately. Continuous exposure, especially in an enclosed space like a bedroom for 8 hours, is likely exacerbating your husband's symptoms. The most common types of mold found in AC systems here, like Cladosporium or Aspergillus, are known irritants that can cause or worsen allergic reactions and respiratory issues. You need a professional inspection and remediation. The leak must be repaired first to stop the moisture source; simply cleaning the visible mold is a temporary fix. A proper assessment involves identifying the extent of the hidden growth within the wall cavity and the AC unit itself, which often requires tools like moisture meters and borescope cameras. In Dubai, reputable companies should follow guidelines like the IICRC S520 standard for mold remediation, which includes containment to prevent spore spread during cleanup and verification of the results through post-remediation testing. This situation isn't an emergency requiring evacuation, but it is urgent. Schedule an assessment within the next few days to prevent the problem from expanding further and to alleviate the ongoing health impact. |
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