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My kids have been coughing non-stop and my wife has had headaches for the last two weeks, and we think it's because of our AC. I pulled out the vents in our master bedroom in our Discovery Gardens apartment and found what looks like black, powdery dust all around the edges. What are the specific health risks of this mold in the AC unit and what’s the proper way to get it professionally cleaned here in Dubai?
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Black mold in AC systems can pose health risks, particularly in your situation with persistent symptoms. The black, powdery substance is likely a mold colony, and its spores are circulated directly into your living space. For individuals with sensitivities, this commonly causes respiratory irritation like the coughing you describe, headaches, congestion, and can worsen allergies or asthma. The risk is higher for children and those with compromised immune systems.
The consistent humidity and condensation inside Dubai's AC units create an ideal environment for this growth. In an apartment like yours in Discovery Gardens, the system runs year-round, compounding the issue. A visual inspection confirms contamination, but only a professional mold assessment and lab analysis can identify the specific species to understand the exact health implications. Proper remediation is not a simple cleaning. It requires isolating the area, using HEPA filtration to capture spores during removal, and thoroughly treating the entire AC ductwork and evaporator coil—not just the visible vent covers. In Dubai, look for providers certified by the Dubai Municipality or those who follow internationally recognized guidelines from bodies like the IICRC. The critical factor is verifiable proof of results; a reputable company will provide before-and-after lab reports showing spore count reduction, not just a visual wipe-down. For your family's health, this professional approach is strongly recommended over a DIY solution. |
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