is ac mold making us sick in jumeirah park?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah Park has been making a weird damp smell for the past couple of months, and now I'm waking up with a stuffy nose and a sore throat every morning. I finally pulled the vent cover off and found what looks like black dust and fuzzy patches all around the inside of the unit. I'm really worried this is making us sick. How do I get my landlord to take this seriously and fix it properly, not just do a quick clean?
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The damp smell and black, fuzzy patches you describe are classic signs of AC mold growth. Your symptoms—morning stuffy nose and sore throat—are common reactions to mold spores being circulated throughout your apartment. This is a frequent issue in Dubai due to the high humidity and constant AC use, which creates condensation inside the units that mold thrives on.
To get your landlord to address this properly, you need to move the issue from a simple complaint to a verifiable health and maintenance request. Start by documenting everything: take clear, dated photos and videos of the mold inside the vent and the AC unit itself. Detail your symptoms and the duration in a formal email. Politely reference Dubai Municipality's regulations that hold landlords responsible for maintaining functional and healthy air conditioning systems as part of the property's habitability. Do not accept a simple surface clean; it will not address the contamination deep within the ductwork and evaporator coils. Insist on a professional mold remediation process that includes an inspection, proper cleaning with antimicrobial agents, and most importantly, verification. The most credible method is a post-remediation test, like an air quality sample sent to an independent microbiology lab, to confirm spore counts have returned to safe levels. Presenting this as a request for documented, evidence-based correction is the most effective way to be taken seriously. |
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