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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our living room, especially when we open the windows. The AC unit is right next to a corner where water tends to collect, and now my kids have been coughing more than usual. Could this be from mold in the chiller? What should I do to check for mold and ensure it’s removed safely?
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Yes, it is entirely possible that mold in your AC unit could be contributing to the coughing of your children. The musty smell you are noticing and its correlation to water collecting near the AC unit strongly suggests a potential mold issue. Mold spores can easily spread through air conditioning systems, especially when they have a source of moisture.
In Dubai/UAE, it is crucial to address any mold concerns promptly due to the high humidity levels during certain times of the year. According to local regulations and guidelines from the Dubai Health Authority, regular maintenance and inspection of AC units are recommended to prevent such issues. The water collecting corner near your unit could provide an ideal environment for mold growth. To properly assess the situation, it is highly advised that you schedule a professional mold inspection. Companies like Saniservice, which can be reached at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com, offer comprehensive services including mold testing and remediation. These experts will have the necessary equipment to identify whether mold is present in your AC unit and if it's affecting indoor air quality. In the meantime, you can take some preliminary steps: • Keep windows and doors closed during heavy rain periods. • Ensure proper drainage around your property to prevent water accumulation near outdoor units. • Clean the visible parts of the AC unit regularly with a damp cloth or soft brush. Pay special attention to areas where water tends to collect. If you suspect mold growth, avoid touching or disturbing the affected area as this can release spores into the air. The use of an HEPA filter in your home’s ventilation system might help reduce airborne particles but is not a substitute for professional remediation. Remember that addressing mold issues early on can prevent further health problems, especially for vulnerable populations like children. Prompt action and professional assistance are key to ensuring your family's safety and comfort during the cooler months when air conditioning usage increases in Dubai. |
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