AC mold from leak affecting toddler's health in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah Village Circle seems to be leaking condensation onto the wall behind it, and now I’m seeing a big patch of black mold spreading there. It’s been getting worse over the last few weeks since the humidity really kicked in. I’m really worried about it affecting our health, especially my toddler who sleeps in the next room. What’s the best way to handle this properly—should I call my building management first, or go straight to a professional mold removal company here in Dubai?
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Call building maintenance immediately to stop the water source—this is the first and most critical step. The AC condensation drain line is likely blocked, a very common issue in Dubai's climate. Until the leak is fixed, the mold will continue to grow regardless of any cleaning.
For a large, actively spreading patch caused by a water leak, professional remediation is strongly advised, especially with a toddler nearby. The process involves more than just wiping the wall; it requires isolating the area, removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores. In the UAE, remediation should follow standards like the IICRC S520, which focuses on containing the mold to prevent it from spreading to other parts of your home during removal. After remediation, a third-party clearance test, often involving air sampling, is the best way to verify the space is safe. Given the health concerns for your toddler, a professional inspection can identify the specific mold type and its potential risk, though visible water damage and mold growth of this size already indicate a problem that needs addressing. While many building managements in Dubai will handle the leak repair, the mold remediation itself is often the resident's responsibility. You can request that management covers it, but for expediency and thoroughness, engaging a certified specialist directly is frequently the faster path to resolution. |
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