AC mold causing sickness: urgent professional cleaning needed?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our bedroom closet has been leaking a little for the past couple of months, and now I’m seeing a patch of black and green mold on the back wall. My husband has been sneezing a lot more than usual and woke up with a headache this morning. How urgently do we need to get this professionally cleaned, and should we be sleeping in another room in the meantime?
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A persistent leak with visible mold growth and correlating health symptoms like sneezing and headaches requires immediate attention. You should stop using that AC unit and sleep in another room tonight. The constant moisture from the leak, combined with Dubai's high humidity, creates an ideal environment for mold, and the spores are likely being circulated directly into your bedroom air.
For a situation like this, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The visible patch is often just the surface; the real concern is the hidden growth inside the wall cavity and the AC unit itself, which requires specialized equipment to properly assess. A thorough remediation will involve fixing the leak at its source, addressing the hidden moisture damage within the wall, and a full decontamination of the AC system to prevent spores from being blown throughout the house. While many molds cause only allergic reactions, the specific type can only be identified through lab analysis. Given your husband's symptoms, it's prudent to eliminate the exposure. In the UAE, this is a common issue due to year-round AC use causing significant condensation. Don't attempt a DIY clean with bleach, as this can agitate the spores and worsen airborne contamination without solving the underlying moisture problem. |
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