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Our AC unit in the bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last few weeks and I just pulled back the corner of the carpet near the vent – there’s a patch of black, fuzzy mold about the size of a dinner plate. I’m really worried because my toddler sleeps in here and has had a runny nose for days. What’s the fastest way to handle this properly and safely, and should I get a professional company to test it?
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With a toddler in the room, immediate and careful action is needed. The leak has created a perfect environment for mold in Dubai's humidity, and the black growth indicates an active colony.
First, restrict access to the area. For a patch that size, professional remediation is strongly advised, especially with a child present. Do not attempt to scrub it yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and worsen indoor air quality. A proper remediation team will use containment barriers and HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination while safely removing the affected carpet and padding and treating the subfloor. The leak from the AC unit must be fixed at its source. This is often a clogged condensate drain line, a very common issue here due to dust and year-round AC operation. Simply cleaning the visible mold without stopping the moisture source guarantees it will return. For your toddler’s safety, a professional inspection is warranted to assess the extent of growth within the AC unit and ductwork, which you cannot see. They can take surface samples for lab identification to confirm the mold type, though any visible growth from water damage should be treated as a potential health irritant. This scientific approach provides clarity on the necessary remediation steps and verifies the cleanup's effectiveness, giving you peace of mind for your child's health. |
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