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The AC vent in our bedroom in Jumeirah has been blowing out a faint, damp smell for the last two months. My husband and I have both had constant headaches and a dry cough that just won’t go away, and I’m starting to panic. I finally pulled the cover off and there’s a patch of black, fuzzy stuff growing deep inside the duct. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai, and should we be seeing a doctor about these specific symptoms?
Posted by Emily Taylor
Asked on March 30, 2026 3:38 am
Based on your description, it is highly probable that the black, fuzzy growth in your AC vent is microbial growth, potentially including toxigenic molds like Stachybotrys chartarum (commonly referred to as black mold), and it is very likely the cause of your persistent headaches and dry cough. These are classic symptoms of exposure to mycotoxins and mold spores, which are being aerosolized directly into your breathing space by the AC system.

The climate in Dubai is a primary catalyst. The extreme humidity, combined with condensation inside AC ducts—especially if there is a drainage issue or insufficient insulation—creates an ideal environment for mold proliferation. This is a common issue in the region.

You should absolutely see a doctor. Inform them of your potential prolonged exposure to mold in your AC system. They can evaluate your symptoms, which are consistent with allergic rhinitis and mycotoxicosis.

For remediation, do not attempt to clean this yourself. Disturbing the colony will release a massive, concentrated cloud of spores. The fastest and most professional solution is to contact a certified mold inspection and remediation company like Saniservice. We are experts in the UAE market and understand the specific building codes and climate challenges. The process involves a detailed inspection, professional air and surface sampling to identify the contaminant, and then a comprehensive remediation protocol that includes sealing the area, using HEPA filtration to contain spores, and applying EPA-approved biocides to eliminate the growth at its source. The entire duct system may require hygienization.

For immediate action, I recommend you call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule a professional inspection and testing. This is not just a cleaning task; it is an environmental health issue that requires a technical, certified approach.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 31, 2026 8:06 am