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The AC in our bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last couple of months, and now we’ve discovered black spots spreading along the wall behind the wardrobe. My husband and I have both had a constant stuffy nose and itchy eyes for weeks. What is the most effective and safe way to get this tested and removed, especially since it's in a bedroom?
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The black spots and your symptoms strongly indicate a significant mold issue requiring professional attention. Given the AC leak and bedroom location, this is a health concern that needs proper remediation.
First, stop the moisture source. Have an AC technician repair the leak immediately; this is the critical first step. For testing, a professional inspection with air and surface sampling is recommended. The samples are analyzed in a microbiology lab to identify the mold species and spore count, which determines the remediation protocol and health risk, especially since it's behind furniture where hidden growth is likely. For removal, DIY cleaning with bleach or vinegar is ineffective for anything beyond surface-level and can aerosolize spores. Professional remediation involves sealing the area, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores, safely removing contaminated materials like drywall, and treating the area with EPA-approved biocides. In Dubai's climate, the high humidity and constant AC use create perfect conditions for mold to return if not handled completely. After removal, ensure the wall is completely dry before repairs, and consider using mold-resistant paint. Verify the company's methods; they should provide a post-remediation verification report, often including lab results, to confirm the space is safe. For extensive growth like this, a professional approach is the only way to ensure it is resolved safely and effectively. |
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