AC leak causing black spots and sore throat? Emergency?« Back to Previous Page
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Our AC in the living room has been leaking a bit for a couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing these small black speckles spreading on the wall behind the unit. With the humidity lately, it seems to be getting worse, and my throat has been feeling scratchy in the mornings. Is this something I need to call a specialist about immediately, or can it wait until the weekend?
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Yes, you should call a specialist immediately. A leak from an AC unit in Dubai's climate creates a continuous source of moisture, and the resulting black spots are highly likely to be active microbial growth. Your scratchy throat is a common symptom of exposure to mold spores and bioaerosols being circulated by the AC system.
This is considered urgent because the problem will not resolve itself and will only worsen. The high humidity acts as a catalyst, allowing the mold to spread quickly into the wall cavity and other materials, significantly increasing the scope and cost of remediation. The priority is to stop the water source. Turn off the AC unit at the circuit breaker to prevent further electrical risk and water leakage. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach or other household products. Disturbing the colony without proper containment can cause a significant release of spores throughout your living space. A proper remediation involves identifying and repairing the leak, containing the area, safely removing contaminated porous materials like drywall, and HEPA-vacuuming all surfaces. For a case like this with health symptoms and visible growth from a known water source, a professional inspection is necessary to determine the extent. They can perform moisture mapping behind the walls and recommend a full protocol for safe removal, which is the only way to properly resolve the issue and your symptoms. |
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