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The AC unit in our kids' bedroom in our Jumeirah villa seems to be leaking and now we've spotted black mold along the wall behind the bed. My youngest has been sneezing non-stop for the past week and I'm really worried it's the cause. What's the best way to get this professionally cleaned and tested to make sure it's safe for them?
Posted by Jason Jones
Asked on April 16, 2026 5:00 pm
A leaking AC unit with visible black mold requires immediate professional attention, especially in a child's bedroom. The high humidity and condensation common in Dubai create an ideal environment for mold growth, and the symptoms you're seeing are a strong indicator of a compromised indoor environment.

For this situation, the correct sequence is inspection first, then remediation. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as this can aerosolize spores and worsen the problem. A certified inspector should assess the entire AC system, the extent of moisture damage in the wall, and the mold type. In many Dubai villas, the leak originates from a clogged drain line or a faulty condensate pump, but the moisture may have seeped into the drywall, requiring more extensive work.

The remediation process for a scenario like yours involves several steps: containing the area to prevent cross-contamination, safely removing the affected building materials (like a section of the wall), HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment. The AC unit itself will need a full internal cleaning and disinfection by an HVAC specialist to address the root cause. Finally, post-remediation verification testing is crucial to confirm spore counts have returned to acceptable levels before the room is safe for your children.

Given the health symptoms and the potential for hidden growth, I would strongly recommend a full inspection that includes surface and air sampling. The samples are analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the species, which determines the appropriate remediation protocol and confirms the cleanup was successful. This lab-verified approach is the only way to be certain the environment is truly safe.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 17, 2026 1:37 am