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The AC in our apartment in Mirdif has been leaking a little bit, and now we’ve spotted a patch of black mold on the wall behind our toddler’s crib. He’s been sneezing a lot more than usual this past week, and I’m starting to panic. What’s the fastest and safest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated, especially with a little one in the house?
Posted by Daniel Torres
Asked on April 17, 2026 10:25 am
Your situation requires immediate and careful action due to the proximity to your toddler. The combination of an AC leak and Dubai's high humidity creates a perfect environment for mold growth, which is a likely cause for the increased sneezing.

For the fastest and safest remediation with a child present, engage a professional mold remediation company that follows IICRC S520 standards. This is non-negotiable for health safety. The process should begin with a proper inspection to identify the moisture source and the extent of growth, which often spreads behind walls.

Crucially, the remediation team must set up strict containment. This involves sealing the affected area with plastic sheeting and running a HEPA-filtered negative air machine to prevent spores from spreading into your home's living spaces during the work. All removal should be done using HEPA vacuums and damp-wiping techniques to avoid aerosolizing the mold.

With a toddler, the safest approach is to temporarily relocate them and any sensitive family members during the actual abatement process, which typically takes a few hours to a day. The professionals should use plant-based, non-toxic biocides approved for use in occupied spaces, and you should request the Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for any product used to verify its suitability.

The final, critical step is verification. Do not consider the job complete without a post-remediation verification (PRV) test, conducted by a third-party assessor, to confirm spore counts inside the contained area have returned to acceptable levels. This provides the concrete evidence you need for peace of mind before moving the crib back. The permanent fix also requires an HVAC technician to repair the AC leak to prevent rapid recurrence.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 19, 2026 1:01 am