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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit for a couple of weeks, and now I’ve spotted these small black patches forming on the back of our wardrobe. My toddler has been waking up with a stuffy nose and I’m starting to worry it’s connected. What’s the most effective way to deal with this mold in Jumeirah to make sure it’s safe for her?
Posted by Khalid Al-Thani
Asked on April 5, 2026 8:50 am
Your situation in Jumeirah is a classic example of how AC leaks quickly lead to mold, especially with our high humidity. The toddler's stuffy nose is a common reaction to mold spores in the air. For a child's room, the approach must be thorough and safety-focused.

First, address the source. The AC unit must be repaired to stop the leak immediately; no cleaning is effective while moisture is present. For the wardrobe, small patches can sometimes be cleaned with a solution of diluted white vinegar, but this is only a surface fix. The mold you see is likely just the surface growth; the real concern is what's inside the wall or ceiling cavity behind it, fed by the ongoing leak.

In a case involving a toddler and a persistent water source, a professional inspection is strongly advised. DIY attempts can disturb spores, making the air quality worse. A proper assessment involves moisture meters to find the full extent of the water damage and air or swab samples sent to a microbiology lab to identify the mold species. This is critical for determining the right remediation strategy and confirming the environment is truly safe for a child's respiratory system.

The most effective way is professional remediation. Reputable teams will seal off the area, use HEPA filtration to clean the air, safely remove contaminated materials like the damp drywall behind your wardrobe, and treat the area with approved antimicrobial solutions. The final step should always be post-remediation verification testing from an independent lab to confirm spore counts are back to safe, ambient levels before your toddler sleeps in that room again.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 6, 2026 8:51 am