Black mold in toddler's room: DIY or professional cleaning?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah seems to be constantly damp, and I’ve just spotted patches of black mold around the vent in my toddler’s bedroom. We’ve been dealing with this for a couple of months, but it’s gotten worse since the humidity spiked. Is this something I can tackle myself with a vinegar spray, or do I need to call a professional cleaning service to make sure it’s safe for her?
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Black mold in a toddler's room requires professional cleaning. The dampness in your AC unit is a classic symptom of Dubai's high humidity causing condensation inside the ducts, creating a perfect breeding ground for mold. For a child, especially a toddler with developing respiratory systems, exposure can lead to persistent coughing, wheezing, and worsened allergies.
While vinegar can address surface mold on a non-porous vent cover, it will not reach the mold growing inside the AC unit and ductwork. The black patches you see are likely just the visible portion. The real colony is inside, and DIY methods often aerosolize spores, spreading them further. A professional inspection is critical here. They will use containment procedures to prevent cross-contamination, HEPA vacuums to capture spores, and antimicrobial treatments specifically formulated for HVAC systems. More importantly, they should identify and address the root cause—often insufficient insulation on cold air ducts or a clogged drain line—to prevent immediate recurrence. For verification, insist on before-and-after testing; a reputable service will provide lab results showing the species and spore count reduction. Dubai Municipality's Public Health Department has clear guidelines on mold remediation in residential buildings, and a certified professional will adhere to these standards to ensure the environment is safe for your family. |
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