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The AC in my apartment in Jumeirah seems to be making a damp, earthy smell whenever it kicks on. We first noticed it a couple of weeks ago, and now I can see what looks like tiny black spots around the edges of the vent in the living room. My wife's allergies have been really bad lately. How urgent is it that we get this cleaned, and could this be affecting our health already?
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That damp, earthy smell from your AC, especially with visible black spots at the vent, is very likely mold growth within the system. The high humidity and constant condensation in Dubai's AC units create an ideal environment for mold, making this a common issue.
Yes, it can absolutely affect your health, particularly if allergies are already flaring up. The system is actively blowing microscopic spores and microbial fragments into your living space, which act as irritants. This commonly causes or exacerbates symptoms like sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and coughing. Given the visible growth and your wife's reaction, this is a situation that warrants prompt attention. The priority is to stop the source of the exposure. A professional inspection is the most effective next step to assess the extent of the contamination within the ductwork and evaporator coil, which you cannot see. Proper remediation involves physically cleaning the entire system, not just spraying a fragrance, to remove the biofilm. For verification, some companies utilize before-and-after testing to confirm the levels of airborne spores have been measurably reduced. Addressing this will not only improve your indoor air quality but also help your AC unit run more efficiently. |
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