Is AC mold dangerous for my asthmatic son?« Back to Previous Page

The AC unit in my son's bedroom has started dripping a bit of water onto the carpet below, and now I’m seeing a few black spots in the corner that look suspicious. With his asthma, I'm really worried this could be mold and that it's affecting the air he breathes at night. What’s the fastest and safest way to deal with this to prevent it from spreading?
Posted by Samantha Taylor
Asked on March 20, 2026 5:54 am
Yes, AC mold can be significantly dangerous for your asthmatic son. As a certified mold inspector in the UAE, I can confirm that the black spots you're seeing are a major red flag. The constant dripping from the AC unit creates a perfect breeding ground for mold, especially in our humid climate.

The primary danger lies in the spores released into the air. Your son will be breathing these in all night, which are a potent asthma trigger and can lead to increased wheezing, coughing, and respiratory distress. Prolonged exposure can also heighten his sensitivity to other allergens.

The fastest and safest course of action is twofold: first, stop the moisture source. Have a certified HVAC technician service the AC unit immediately to address the condensation leak. Secondly, the carpet and underlying padding are likely contaminated and must be professionally assessed. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as this will aerosolize the spores and spread them throughout the room.

For the health of your family, I strongly recommend a professional indoor air quality inspection. We can identify the exact species of mold and the full extent of the contamination, which is crucial for effective remediation, particularly with an asthmatic in the home. Please, do not delay on this.

Call our specialists at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an immediate consultation. We can provide a swift and thorough assessment to ensure your son's bedroom is safe.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 22, 2026 9:25 am