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The AC in our villa in Jumeirah seems to be constantly leaking, and we've spotted black spots forming around the vent in my toddler's bedroom. I'm really worried about what this might be doing to his breathing, especially with the humidity kicking up again. What's the most effective way to clean this and prevent it from coming back for good?
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Leaking ACs in Dubai villas create ideal conditions for mold due to constant moisture and high humidity. The black spots around the vent are very likely mold, which can irritate a toddler's sensitive respiratory system, potentially worsening allergies or causing congestion.
For cleaning, start by turning off the AC unit. Wipe the visible vent cover and surrounding area with a microfiber cloth dampened with a solution of white vinegar or a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Never use bleach, as it can damage surfaces and doesn't prevent regrowth. The real issue is inside the unit and the ductwork, which you cannot safely access yourself. The leak must be repaired by a qualified AC technician to stop the moisture source. To prevent it from returning, ensure the AC drain line is flushed annually to prevent clogging, a common cause of leaks. Maintain your thermostat at a consistent temperature, even when out, to reduce excessive condensation cycles. Using a dehumidifier in the room can also help, especially during the more humid months. For a toddler's room, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can safely assess the internal evaporator coil and ductwork for contamination, which is the primary source of airborne spores. Reputable companies provide before-and-after testing to verify the indoor air quality has been measurably improved. |
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