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Our bedroom AC unit in our Marina apartment has been leaking a bit for the last month, and now I’ve found black spots spreading along the wall behind the wardrobe. My husband and I have both been waking up with stuffy sinuses and headaches that clear up after we leave for work. I’m really worried this mold is making us sick. What’s the most effective way to get this professionally cleaned and make sure it’s completely gone?
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The black spots and your symptoms strongly indicate a mold issue that requires professional remediation, not just surface cleaning. In Dubai's climate, AC leaks create persistent dampness, allowing mold to penetrate porous materials like drywall and concrete.
For this scenario, the most effective approach is a multi-step process. First, a certified inspector should conduct a thorough assessment, including moisture mapping and possibly air or surface sampling, to identify the full extent of the contamination hidden behind the wardrobe. The actual remediation involves isolating the area with containment barriers, using HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to capture airborne spores, safely removing and disposing of the contaminated drywall and insulation, and then chemically treating the underlying structure. The AC unit itself must be inspected, cleaned, and the leak repaired to prevent immediate recurrence. To ensure it's completely gone, verification is critical. Reputable companies provide post-remediation testing, comparing air samples inside and outside the contained area to confirm spore counts have returned to acceptable levels. This documented proof is what separates a proper remediation from a simple cleaning that often fails. Given your health symptoms, this evidence-based approach is essential for your peace of mind. |
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