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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking a bit into the carpet for a while, and now we're both waking up every morning with a stuffy nose and scratchy throats. I've just pulled the carpet back and found a bunch of black and greenish spots underneath. Could these symptoms be from the mold, and what's the fastest way to deal with this health-wise?
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Yes, the mould under your carpet is very likely causing your morning congestion and sore throats. The continuous AC leak created a damp environment perfect for mould growth, and you're breathing in its spores all night. The Dubai climate means this humidity and condensation issue won't resolve on its own.
Your immediate health priority is to stop exposure. Keep the carpet pulled back and the area well-ventilated. Do not attempt to bleach or scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize a high concentration of spores, making the problem worse. For a leak of this duration with visible growth, a professional inspection is the fastest way to get a definitive answer. They can identify the mould species and the full extent of the problem, which often spreads deeper into the padding and subfloor. The remediation process involves isolating the area, safely removing the contaminated materials like carpet and padding, HEPA vacuuming, and thoroughly drying the space before any repairs. Simultaneously, an HVAC technician must fix the AC leak at its source to prevent immediate recurrence. Given the year-round reliance on AC here, ensuring the entire system is not contaminated is also crucial. Addressing the root cause is the only way to achieve a long-term solution for your indoor health. |
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