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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking for a while, and I just pulled back the corner of the carpet to find a huge patch of black mold underneath. My two-year-old has been having a runny nose and a cough for the past week, and I'm starting to panic that it's connected. We're in an older building in Jumeirah. What is the absolute safest and most effective way to get this professionally removed, especially with a little one in the house?
Posted by Antonio Russo
Asked on April 9, 2026 10:10 am
Do not attempt to remove this yourself, especially with a toddler. The priority is to isolate the area and have a professional assess it.

In Dubai's climate, a long-term AC leak creates a severe mold habitat. The high humidity prevents the moisture from drying, and the constant cool temperature from the AC provides an ideal environment for growth. The black discoloration is a serious concern and requires professional remediation. Your child's symptoms are a significant red flag, as infants and toddlers are highly susceptible to respiratory irritation from mold spores.

The safest method involves containment and professional-grade HEPA filtration. Reputable remediators will seal off the master bedroom with plastic sheeting to prevent spores from spreading to the rest of the home during the process. They will use negative air machines with HEPA filters to capture airborne spores. The carpet and underlay will likely need to be removed and disposed of safely. The subfloor must be professionally cleaned, treated with antimicrobial agents, and dried completely with industrial air movers and dehumidifiers. The root cause—the AC leak—must be repaired by an HVAC technician to prevent immediate recurrence.

Crucially, the entire process should be validated by testing. A pre-remediation test identifies the mold species and spore count, while a post-remediation verification test confirms the air quality is safe before the containment is removed. Your family, especially the toddler, should vacate the premises during the active remediation work. Look for a company that provides documented, lab-based results for both the identification and clearance testing, as this is the only way to verify the environment is safe for your child's return.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 12:48 am