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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own allergies are going crazy. I finally pulled back the corner of the carpet in our bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold underneath, probably from a slow AC leak we never noticed. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for two years and I’m panicking now. **How urgent is this to get professionally cleaned, and should we be staying somewhere else until it's fixed?**
Posted by Thomas Young
Asked on May 9, 2026 7:50 am
Yes, this is an urgent situation that requires immediate professional cleaning and remediation. The combination of visible black mold growth and persistent respiratory symptoms in your family means you should not delay.

The high humidity and constant AC use in Dubai create ideal conditions for mold to thrive, especially from an undetected leak. The type of mold matters, but any significant growth under a carpet can release a high concentration of spores into your indoor air, which is likely the cause of the coughing and allergy symptoms. For a case of this size and with health symptoms present, professional remediation is strongly advised over a DIY approach. They will contain the area, safely remove the contaminated materials like the carpet and underlay, and address the moisture source—in this case, the AC leak.

Regarding relocation, it is often recommended for individuals with severe allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems to stay elsewhere during the active remediation phase, which typically lasts 1-3 days. Given your children's persistent coughing, it would be a prudent precaution to minimize their exposure to disturbed spores. The remediation team can advise on the specific timeline for your situation after their initial assessment.

You should get a professional inspection to assess the full extent of the damage, including the subfloor, and to identify the exact moisture source. A reputable company will provide documented before-and-after testing to verify the spore count in your air has returned to acceptable levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 11, 2026 3:40 pm