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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little bit onto the carpet for a while, but after the humidity last week, the whole corner behind the curtain is now covered in black and green fuzzy mold. I’m really worried about it spreading. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally cleaned and treated here in Dubai, and should I be reporting this to my landlord first?
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First, stop using that AC unit immediately to prevent further moisture and mold spores from circulating. This is a serious situation requiring professional remediation due to the visible growth and the fact it's on porous carpet.
Yes, you must report this to your landlord in writing immediately. Under Dubai rental law (RERA), landlords are generally responsible for maintaining the property's structural integrity and essential services, which includes the central AC system. Provide clear photos and a written notification, as this creates a formal record of the issue. They are obligated to address the source of the leak and the resultant damage. For a situation of this scale, the fastest professional solution is to engage a certified mold remediation company. The process should involve containment of the affected area to prevent cross-contamination, safe removal of the heavily contaminated carpet section, HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment of the sub-floor and adjacent areas. Crucially, the AC unit itself must be inspected, cleaned, and the leak repaired by a certified HVAC technician to prevent immediate recurrence. Given Dubai's high humidity and constant AC use, this environment allows mold to thrive rapidly. A proper remediation will include post-cleaning verification, often with air or surface sampling, to confirm spore counts have returned to normal levels. Do not attempt to clean this yourself with bleach, as it can exacerbate spore release and will not address the root moisture problem. |
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