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The AC in our master bedroom closet has been leaking for a while and I just discovered a huge patch of black mold on the back wall and our clothes. My toddler has been having a runny nose and a cough for the past two weeks and I'm terrified this is the cause. What's the best way to handle this safely without exposing my family further, and can anyone recommend a professional mold removal company they've actually used?
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The situation you've described is a serious concern, especially with a toddler in the home. The black mold growth, likely Stachybotrys chartarum or Aspergillus niger, is a direct result of the AC condensate leak creating a persistent moisture source. The symptoms you describe in your child are consistent with mycotoxin exposure and must be addressed with urgency.
Do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing a large patch of mold will aerosolize millions of spores and mycotoxins, significantly increasing the exposure risk to your family. Standard cleaning agents like bleach are ineffective on porous materials like drywall and fabric and can exacerbate the problem. The correct protocol involves immediate containment. Isolate the closet; seal it with plastic sheeting and tape. Turn off the HVAC system servicing that area to prevent spore dissemination throughout the ductwork. The affected clothes will likely require professional hygienization or disposal, as spores embed deeply into fibers. Given the scale and health implications, a professional assessment is non-negotiable. In Dubai's high-humidity climate, the underlying moisture issue must be identified and rectified to prevent rapid regrowth. A certified inspector will conduct air and surface sampling to identify the species and concentration, which dictates the remediation protocol. For a case involving a toddler, I strongly recommend contacting a specialist like Saniservice. They are equipped with HEPA filtration units, negative air pressure containment chambers, and industrial-grade antimicrobials to safely remediate the area according to UAE standards. You can reach their certified team for an immediate inspection at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com. Your family's health is the priority. |
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