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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a bit for a while, and now I’ve spotted a patch of black mold on the wall behind the unit. My toddler has been sneezing a lot more than usual lately, and I’m starting to worry it’s connected. Is this something I can safely clean myself with bleach or vinegar, or do I absolutely need to call a professional mold remediation company here in Dubai?
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With a toddler in the home, cleaning visible AC mold yourself is not recommended. The primary risk is that DIY cleaning often disperses microscopic spores into the air, which your child could then inhale, potentially worsening respiratory irritation like sneezing.
The black patch on the wall indicates the leak has created an active colony within the wall cavity, which simple surface cleaning won't address. In Dubai's high humidity, this hidden moisture leads to rapid regrowth. A professional inspection is crucial to assess the extent behind the wall and the AC unit's internal evaporator coils, a common source of musty odors. For a small, surface-level patch, a solution of distilled white vinegar can temporarily suppress growth, but this is a stopgap. The leak must be repaired first. Given the health sensitivity with a young child, a certified remediation company should handle it. They use containment barriers and HEPA filtration to prevent cross-contamination, ensuring spores aren't spread throughout your bedroom during the removal process. Look for providers who can offer post-remediation verification, such as air quality testing, to confirm the environment is safe. |
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