Is bedroom AC mold in Dubai dangerous for a toddler?« Back to Previous Page

Our AC unit in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last couple of months, and now we’re seeing these black, speckled patches spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe. My husband thinks we can just scrub it with bleach ourselves, but I'm worried it's more serious, especially with our toddler having a constant runny nose lately. For a problem like this in a Dubai apartment, is it absolutely necessary to call in a professional mold removal company, and what would a realistic cost be for a single room?
Posted by Elizabeth Thompson
Asked on April 26, 2026 7:05 pm
Black mold in a bedroom AC is a significant health concern, especially for a toddler with a developing respiratory system. The constant runny nose is a classic symptom of mold exposure, which often presents as persistent allergy-like irritation. In Dubai's climate, an AC leak creates a perpetually damp environment, the perfect condition for mold to thrive and release spores into the air your child breathes.

Scrubbing visible patches with bleach is a common but inadequate DIY approach. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on non-porous materials and does not address the root cause or the hidden microbial structure within the wall. The leak must be repaired first, or the mold will return. Furthermore, improper cleaning can aerosolize spores, temporarily worsening indoor air quality.

For this scenario—a recurring leak, visible growth on a wall, and a sensitive occupant—professional assessment is strongly advised. The process typically involves a moisture survey to find the full extent of the dampness, controlled removal of contaminated materials, and HEPA vacuuming to capture spores. Reputable firms will also perform post-remediation verification, often with air or surface sampling, to confirm the environment is safe.

Cost is determined by the infestation's extent. A single room affected by a leak is generally a contained project. You can expect pricing to be based on the area of removal, required containment procedures, and any necessary testing. The most critical first step is to have a certified inspector assess the situation to provide an accurate scope and quotation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 29, 2026 8:33 am