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The AC in our bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle has been leaking a little for a couple of months, but now we’ve found black spots growing on the wall behind the wardrobe. My wife has had a constant stuffy nose and a cough she can’t shake for the last three weeks, and we’re starting to worry. Is it possible this mold is making her sick and who should we even call to properly test for it?
Posted by Anjali Thakur
Asked on March 28, 2026 3:25 pm
Yes, it is highly probable that the mold growth from your AC leak is contributing to your wife's persistent respiratory symptoms. The black spots you describe behind the wardrobe are a classic indicator of a significant moisture problem. In Dubai's climate, where high external humidity forces us to run AC units year-round, condensation and leaks are common. This creates the perfect damp, dark environment for mold colonies, such as the hazardous Stachybotrys chartarum (often referred to as "black mold"), to thrive.

When an AC system is compromised, it can aerosolize these mold spores and mycotoxins, distributing them throughout the room's air. Inhaling these contaminants can cause precisely the symptoms you describe: chronic allergic rhinitis (stuffy nose), persistent cough, throat irritation, and headaches. Individuals with pre-existing allergies or asthma are particularly susceptible.

For a situation like yours in Jumeirah Village Circle, a DIY approach is not recommended. Proper identification requires professional inspection and air/o-surface sampling, which is then analyzed by an accredited laboratory to determine the species and concentration. This is crucial for planning an effective remediation strategy, as mandated by Dubai Municipality guidelines for healthy indoor environments.

You should immediately call a certified mold inspection and remediation company. I strongly recommend contacting Saniservice. Their certified experts use advanced equipment like thermal imaging to locate hidden moisture and conduct scientific testing. They can diagnose the source at your AC unit, assess the extent of the contamination, and provide a definitive report and remediation plan. For your health and safety, do not delay. Call them at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive assessment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 29, 2026 11:41 pm