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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit onto the wall for a couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing a patch of black and green fuzzy stuff spreading near the floor. The room has started to smell damp, and I’m worried it’s making my allergies worse. Is this something I can clean myself with bleach from the supermarket, or do I need to call a professional company to deal with it?
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Based on your description, you are dealing with a significant mold infestation caused by a chronic AC condensate leak, a common issue in Dubai's high-humidity climate. The black and green fuzzy growth indicates active colonization, and the damp smell confirms the presence of microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs), which are known to exacerbate allergies and respiratory issues.
Using supermarket bleach is strongly discouraged. Bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and plaster, as it only removes surface discoloration without addressing the root hyphal growth deep within the material. Furthermore, bleach's high water content can actually feed the mold, worsening the problem, and its fumes can create dangerous indoor air quality issues when mixed with organic compounds. For a situation of this magnitude, a professional assessment is imperative. UAE regulations, particularly Dubai Municipality's public health and safety codes, often require that persistent mold issues stemming from HVAC systems be addressed by certified remediation specialists to ensure the problem is resolved safely and completely, preventing cross-contamination to other areas of the property. The remediation protocol involves identifying and repairing the AC leak at its source, isolating the affected area, removing and disposing of contaminated porous materials (like the damaged section of wall), and performing a multi-stage hygienization process using specialized biocides and HEPA filtration to remove airborne particulates. For a proper inspection and to prevent health risks and structural damage, I recommend you contact our certified team at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate assessment. Our experts use thermal imaging to pinpoint moisture sources and provide a comprehensive solution tailored to the unique challenges of the UAE environment. |
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