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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and I’ve started getting headaches every evening. I finally pulled our sofa away from the wall in our Deira apartment and found a huge patch of black mold spreading behind it, probably from a hidden AC leak. What is the safest and most effective way to get this professionally removed without putting my family at further risk?
Posted by Ashley Rodriguez
Asked on May 16, 2026 6:10 pm
First, do not attempt to remove a large patch yourself, especially with children present. Disturbing it will release a massive number of spores into your apartment's air, likely worsening the coughs and headaches.

The safest protocol involves three steps. First, a professional inspection is essential to identify the exact moisture source—likely a condensate drain leak from your AC unit, which is extremely common in Deira's older buildings due to high humidity and constant AC use. They should use a moisture meter to check the wall cavity and surrounding areas for hidden dampness you can't see. Second, the actual remediation must be done under containment. This means the area should be sealed with plastic sheeting, and technicians should use proper PPE and HEPA-filtered negative air machines to prevent cross-contamination. The moldy drywall and insulation behind it will likely need to be removed and bagged for disposal. Finally, the root cause must be fixed. The AC leak must be repaired by a certified technician, and the area must be thoroughly dried before any rebuilding occurs.

Any reputable company you contact should be able to explain this containment process clearly and may reference following standards like the IICRC S520. For verification, ask if they provide before-and-after documentation, such as photos or air quality test results, to confirm the spore count has returned to normal levels. This is the only way to ensure the removal is truly effective and not just cosmetic.

Until the professionals arrive, keep the area isolated and the room well-ventilated. Your family's symptoms are a clear indicator of exposure, so a professional assessment is the necessary first step.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 17, 2026 8:23 pm