AC leak causing mold and child sneezing in Jumeirah?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking a bit of water onto the carpet in my son's bedroom. I’ve noticed a few small black spots growing near the vent and my youngest has been sneezing a lot more than usual lately. What’s the fastest way to get this properly inspected and cleaned to make sure it's safe for the kids?
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The water leak from your AC unit is the immediate problem and the source of the mold growth. In Dubai's high humidity, AC condensation is a constant issue, and any leak creates the perfect damp environment for mold to develop within the unit and on surrounding materials like your carpet.
The black spots near the vent and your child's increased sneezing are strong indicators that this needs to be addressed professionally. For a situation involving potential mold and a child's health, a proper inspection is the fastest and safest route. This isn't just about wiping away visible spots; the mold is likely growing inside the AC drip pan and ducts, which requires specialized cleaning. A reputable inspector will first identify and fix the leak's source—often a clogged drain line or a faulty condensate pump. They should then conduct a thorough cleaning of the entire system, not just the visible areas. For health safety, the process should include HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatment of the air handling unit and ducts to address the root of the spore dispersal. After remediation, the most critical step for your peace of mind is verification. Insist on a post-cleaning air quality test, preferably with lab analysis, to confirm the spore count in your son's room has been returned to a safe, ambient level. This is the only way to be certain the environment is healthy for your children. You can request this service from a provider with their own microbiology lab for a seamless process from inspection to verification. |
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