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Our AC in the bedroom has been leaking a little for a while, but I just pulled the corner of the carpet back and found a huge patch of black and green mold underneath. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for two years and I’m panicking. What’s the absolute first step I should take to handle this safely?
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The absolute first step is to stop using that AC unit immediately. The constant moisture from the leak is actively feeding the mold colony, and running the unit will continue to spread its spores throughout the bedroom air.
For your safety, restrict access to the room, especially for children, elderly, or anyone with asthma or allergies. Do not attempt to remove the moldy carpet section yourself, as this will aggressively disturb the spores. In the humid Dubai climate, airborne spores can quickly settle and start new colonies elsewhere. Your next action is to contact a professional mold inspection service. Given the scale you've described and the hidden nature under carpet—a classic scenario in villas here—a visual assessment is insufficient. The professional should perform two key actions: first, identify and repair the source of the AC condensate leak. Second, conduct air and surface sampling to identify the mold species and the extent of contamination, which often travels through wall cavities. This diagnostic step is critical for determining the correct remediation protocol. While awaiting inspection, increase ventilation in adjacent areas by opening windows if the outdoor humidity is low, but keep the affected room closed off. This situation is common due to our year-round AC reliance and condensation issues; a proper assessment will determine the safest path forward for removal and restoring your indoor air quality. |
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