Is AC mold causing our allergies and what to do?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our bedroom in Jumeirah Park seems to be leaking a bit, and we’ve started noticing black spots around the vent on the wall. Lately, my husband and I have been waking up with really stuffy noses and itchy eyes, which clears up after we leave for work. Could this mold from the AC be causing our allergy-like symptoms, and what’s the first thing we should do about it?
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Yes, it's very likely the AC mold is causing your symptoms. The black spots are a clear visual indicator, and your symptoms resolving when you leave the bedroom strongly point to the AC unit as the source. In Dubai's climate, AC units are prone to condensation, which creates the constant moisture mold needs to grow, especially if there's a minor leak.
The first step is to stop using that specific AC unit immediately to prevent further spore circulation. Do not attempt to clean the black spots yourself, as disturbing them can aerosolize a high concentration of spores. Your priority is to have the AC leak repaired by a certified HVAC technician; without fixing the moisture source, any mold will return quickly. For a case like this with visible growth and health symptoms, a professional inspection is recommended. They can assess the extent of growth within the unit and ductwork, which isn't visible to you. Reputable inspectors in Dubai should provide a detailed report, often with lab analysis from a microbiology lab to identify the mold species, which helps understand the potential health implications and guides the remediation process. Once the leak is fixed and the unit is professionally cleaned, your symptoms should subside. |
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