AC mold and baby health: emergency or wait for weekend?« Back to Previous Page
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Our bedroom AC unit has been leaking a bit of water onto the carpet for the last couple of weeks, and now I’ve just spotted a patch of black and green fuzzy mold on the wall behind the curtain. My wife has started waking up with a stuffy nose and I'm getting worried, especially with our baby sleeping in the same room. Is this something I need to get a professional to handle immediately, or can it wait until the weekend?
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Based on your description, this is a situation that requires immediate professional attention and should not be delayed until the weekend. The combination of a chronic AC leak, visible mold growth, and the onset of health symptoms, especially with an infant present, elevates this to a high-priority issue.
The black and green fuzzy growth is a clear indicator of active mold colonization, fueled by the constant moisture from the leaking AC unit. Dubai's high humidity and year-round reliance on air conditioning create a perfect environment for mold to thrive, often within the AC system itself and the surrounding structures. The health symptoms you describe—your wife's stuffy nose—are classic signs of mold exposure. Infants are particularly vulnerable due to their developing respiratory and immune systems, making it critical to address the source immediately. Attempting to clean visible mold yourself is not advised. Disturbing it will release a massive amount of spores into the bedroom air, significantly increasing the inhalation exposure for your entire family. A professional assessment is essential to determine the full extent of the contamination, both visible and hidden within the wall cavity or AC unit, and to execute a safe, contained remediation following industry best practices. I strongly recommend you contact a certified mold inspection and remediation company like Saniservice right away. Our certified inspectors can perform a thorough assessment, identify the moisture source, and provide a protocol for safe removal. Please call us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an emergency inspection to protect your family's health. |
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