How urgent is AC mold cleanup in Dubai for health?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC unit in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last two weeks and now I’m seeing a bunch of small black spots spreading on the wall behind the curtain. I've been putting off calling maintenance because of my busy schedule, but my throat has been feeling scratchy in the mornings. How urgent is it that I get this professionally cleaned here in Dubai, and could this already be affecting our health?
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This is an urgent situation that requires immediate attention. The combination of a leaking AC unit and visible black spots on the wall in Dubai's climate creates a high-risk environment for mold proliferation. Your scratchy throat is a common initial symptom of mold exposure, as the constant AC operation circulates spores throughout the room.
The high humidity and condensation from a leaking unit provide the perfect moisture source for mold to grow rapidly, often within 24-48 hours. What you see on the wall is likely just the surface manifestation; the internal lining of the AC ductwork and the wall cavity behind are probably also contaminated. Simply wiping the spots is ineffective and can aerosolize more spores. You need a two-step professional approach. First, an HVAC technician must repair the leak to eliminate the moisture source. Second, a certified mold inspector should assess the full extent of the contamination, which typically involves air and surface sampling sent to a microbiology lab for identification. This is critical, as some species common in AC systems, like Aspergillus, can cause more significant respiratory issues than others. In Dubai, delaying this allows the colony to expand, making remediation more complex. For a situation involving visible growth and health symptoms, professional cleaning is not just recommended—it's necessary to restore indoor health. Contact your building management for the leak repair and seek a provider who can deliver verifiable, post-remediation lab results to confirm the environment is safe. |
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