AC mold making my child sick; doctor and treatment urgent?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom closet has been leaking a little for the past two weeks and now I’ve found a patch of black mold on the back wall. My three-year-old has had a runny nose and a weird cough that won’t go away since it started. How urgently do I need to get this professionally treated, and should I be taking her to a doctor right away?
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A leaking AC and visible black mold with a child's persistent symptoms warrants immediate action. In Dubai's climate, AC leaks create a perfect environment for mold growth within 24-48 hours due to high humidity and condensation. The proximity to your bedroom and your child's ongoing respiratory issues are strong indicators the two are connected.
Yes, you should take your child to a doctor right away. Inform them about the mold exposure and the timeline of her symptoms. While most mold causes allergic reactions, a medical professional can assess her and rule out other causes. Do not attempt to clean the mold yourself, especially with a child in the home, as improper cleaning can aerosolize spores and worsen the contamination. For treatment, this is a serious case requiring professional remediation. The leak must be fixed first to stop the moisture source. Then, the mold must be properly contained and removed by a certified technician to prevent cross-contamination. A post-remediation verification test from an independent lab is the only way to confirm the space is safe. In Dubai, look for providers who follow DM and DHA guidelines and can provide documented proof of clearance. Your family's health is the priority; address both the medical and environmental factors concurrently. |
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