Fastest way to clean dangerous AC mold for child's health?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our villa in Jumeirah has been leaking a bit, and now I’ve found patches of black and green mold on the back of the kids’ wardrobe that shares a wall with the unit. My youngest has been sneezing non-stop for the past week and I’m really worried it’s connected. What’s the fastest way to get this properly cleaned and treated to make sure it’s safe for them?
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Stop using the AC unit immediately to prevent further moisture spread. The fastest and safest approach is a professional inspection and remediation, especially with a child showing symptoms. In Dubai's climate, the high humidity and constant AC use mean that a simple surface clean won't address the moisture source or hidden growth within the wall or unit.
For a villa in Jumeirah, the leak is the primary issue that must be fixed first by an AC technician to prevent recurrence. The mold on the wardrobe is likely just the visible portion. A proper remediation process involves isolating the area, removing contaminated porous materials like damaged drywall or insulation, and using HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial treatments. DIY cleaning with bleach is not recommended; it often fails to kill the roots and can exacerbate airborne spore levels, worsening respiratory irritation. Given the health symptoms, insist that the company you hire provides before-and-after air quality testing with a lab report. This is the only way to verify the spore count has been returned to safe levels. Look for providers with certifications like IICRC, as Dubai has no single government mandate for mold remediation, making third-party validation critical. The entire process, from assessment to clearance testing, can often be completed within a few days if the moisture source is resolved. |
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