How to clean AC mold in Jumeirah apartment for health?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I’m starting to suspect the black spots I keep finding around the edges of my bedroom AC vent in our Jumeirah apartment might be mold. I wipe it away, but it always seems to come back within a couple of weeks, especially now with the humidity. What’s the most effective way to clean the inside of the AC unit itself to prevent this from happening and protect my family's health?
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The recurring black spots around your AC vent are likely mold, a common issue in Jumeirah apartments due to our high humidity and constant AC use creating condensation. For your family's health, especially with children coughing, surface wiping is insufficient as it doesn't address the root colony inside the unit.
To clean the interior, first turn off the AC's circuit breaker. Remove the vent cover and wash it with a diluted detergent solution. Using a flashlight, inspect the evaporator coils and drip pan inside the unit. For accessible surfaces, a solution of one part white vinegar to one part water can be effective; apply with a soft brush or spray bottle, then wipe clean. Never use bleach, as it can damage components and doesn't prevent regrowth. Ensure the condensate drain line is clear by flushing it with the vinegar solution. However, this DIY approach has limitations. If the mold is extensive or deep within the ductwork, you risk dispersing spores. The most effective and safest method for a health concern is a professional deep cleaning. Companies specializing in indoor health use HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatments designed for HVAC systems, which can help reduce allergens and prevent rapid regrowth common in our climate. For a definitive answer on the mold type and its potential impact, a lab test from an indoor air quality professional is recommended. |
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