Should I treat black mold from AC leak urgently?« Back to Previous Page
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Our master bedroom in the Jumeirah villa has been feeling really humid, and I’ve just spotted some fuzzy black patches in the corner behind our wardrobe. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, but the AC in that room has been leaking a little on and off for a few months. With this heat, is this something I need to get someone to look at immediately, or can it wait until next week?
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Yes, treat this urgently. The combination of visible black patches, a persistent AC leak, and high humidity in a bedroom creates a scenario that warrants immediate professional inspection, not a DIY approach.
In Dubai's climate, a continuous moisture source from an AC leak allows mould to thrive. The fuzzy black patches behind the wardrobe indicate active growth, likely fed by condensation and the villa's inherent humidity. While not all black mould is the notorious Stachybotrys, its presence in a living space, especially a bedroom, can cause significant irritation—worsening allergies, causing congestion, and potentially leading to respiratory issues for sensitive individuals. Waiting even a week allows the colony to expand and release more spores into the air you breathe while sleeping. The priority is to stop the moisture source. A qualified technician must first repair the AC leak. Then, a mould assessment is essential to determine the extent of growth within the wall cavity and the specific species present. Remediation protocols, which may include containment and HEPA filtration, are based on these findings. For a situation involving hidden growth and a known leak, a professional inspection is the necessary first step to assess the scope and recommend a safe, effective remediation plan. |
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