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Our AC unit in the bedroom has been leaking a little for a couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing small black spots spreading on the wall behind the curtain. My husband thinks it’s not a big deal, but with our newborn sleeping in there, I’m really worried. How urgent is it to get professional mold removal here in Dubai, and is this something that can become a major health risk quickly?
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Yes, this is urgent and warrants professional assessment. The combination of a leaking AC unit and visible black mould growth in an infant's room creates a high-priority situation. Dubai's high humidity and constant AC use provide ideal conditions for mould to thrive rapidly behind walls from a persistent leak.
For a newborn, the health risks are significantly elevated. Infant immune and respiratory systems are still developing, making them far more susceptible to mould exposure. The primary concerns are respiratory irritation, congestion, and exacerbation of allergies. Certain mould species, like Stachybotrys (often called 'black mould'), can produce mycotoxins, though this is less common in AC-related cases. The specific risk level can only be determined by identifying the mould species through lab analysis. Immediate action is recommended. First, arrange for a certified mould inspector to conduct an assessment, including moisture mapping and air quality testing. They will take samples for lab culture to identify the species and concentration. This evidence-based approach is crucial for determining the correct remediation protocol. Do not attempt to clean it with bleach, as this can aggravate the spores and worsen air quality. Based on the inspection, a professional remediation team will contain the area, remove the contaminated materials safely, and address the root cause—the AC leak. Verifying that the company provides before-and-after lab reports is the only way to confirm the mould has been properly removed and the indoor environment is safe for your baby. |
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