Is AC leak causing dangerous mold for my baby?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment seems to be constantly leaking water onto the carpet in the master bedroom closet. We've been so busy we ignored it for maybe two weeks, but now there's a visible blackish-green patch on the wall and the whole room smells damp and earthy. I'm worried about my baby sleeping in the next room. Is this something I need to call emergency maintenance for tonight, or can it wait until the weekend?
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Yes, an AC leak causing visible mold and a damp smell poses a health risk, especially with an infant nearby. The constant humidity and condensation from Dubai's climate create an ideal environment for mold to proliferate rapidly.
This requires immediate action. Contact building maintenance tonight to stop the water source and dry the area. For a leak of two weeks with visible growth, this is not a weekend task. The priority is to protect your baby from inhaling spores, which can aggravate respiratory systems and worsen allergies. Do not attempt to clean the visible patch yourself, as disturbing it will aerosolize the spores. A professional inspection is needed to assess the extent of growth within the wall cavity and the HVAC system itself, which is common here. They will use moisture meters and recommend remediation, which involves containment and HEPA vacuuming to properly remove the contamination. Verifying the space is safe post-remediation through air quality testing is the definitive step for peace of mind. |
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