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The AC in our master bedroom closet has been leaking a bit for the last couple of weeks and now I’m seeing black spots on the back wall and our clothes. My toddler’s room is right next door and she’s had a persistent cough that just won’t go away. I’m really worried it’s connected.
What’s the fastest way to get a proper mold inspection and remediation company here that is trustworthy and won’t just try to sell me a new AC unit?
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That black spot pattern and persistent cough are strong indicators of a mold issue, especially with a water source from the AC leak. The UAE's high humidity creates perfect conditions for mold to thrive on damp drywall and fabrics.
For a situation involving a child's health, a professional inspection is the necessary first step. A trustworthy company will perform a visual assessment and, crucially, take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species and spore count. This data, not a sales pitch, should dictate the remediation plan. Be wary of any inspector who immediately recommends a new AC unit without diagnostic evidence. Look for a provider certified by a recognized body like the IICRC and who explicitly offers independent testing, not just cleanup. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality that reputable firms follow. Remediation involves containing the area, removing contaminated materials like that affected drywall, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment. The AC system itself must be inspected and cleaned to prevent recurrence. Speed is critical. Until a professional arrives, restrict access to the closet, move your toddler to another room if possible, and keep the area as dry as you can. The connection between the water leak, visible growth, and respiratory symptoms is too significant to ignore. |
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