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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little onto the carpet for a couple of weeks, but I just moved the nightstand and found a patch of black mold about the size of a dinner plate behind it. It’s been so humid lately in my Jumeirah apartment that I’m worried it’s spreading quickly inside the walls. Is this something I need to get a professional to handle immediately this weekend, or can it wait until I call my landlord on Monday?
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Yes, this requires immediate professional assessment this weekend. The combination of persistent AC leakage and Dubai's high humidity creates ideal conditions for rapid mold growth, particularly within wall cavities where it's not visible. The visible dinner-plate-sized patch strongly suggests a larger colony inside the wall.
Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing it without proper containment will aerosolize spores throughout your apartment. For your safety, avoid the area and keep the bedroom door closed. Turn off the AC unit serving that room to prevent it from drawing in and circulating spores, but keep other units running to help control humidity. Contact your landlord immediately, even over the weekend. Under Dubai rental regulations, they are typically responsible for addressing maintenance issues like AC leaks that lead to property damage and health hazards. Document everything with photos and videos to support your claim. A professional mold inspection is crucial. They will use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the spread inside the wall and identify the exact species. In many Jumeirah apartments, the constant cooling against the humid outdoor air leads to condensation inside ducts and walls, a common source of such problems. The remediation process will involve isolating the area, safely removing contaminated materials, and addressing the root cause—the AC leak—to prevent recurrence. |
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