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					<description><![CDATA[Damp, earthy AC smells often indicate active microbial growth, which is a significant health concern, especially for a toddler. The symptoms you describe—stuffy noses, headaches, and your child&#039;s cough—are common reactions to inhaling mold spores and mycotoxins. In Dubai&#039;s high humidity, AC units are prime locations for such growth due to constant condensation.

This situation warrants prompt action. For a young child with a developing respiratory system, prolonged exposure can exacerbate allergies and lead to more frequent illnesses. While it may not be a midnight emergency requiring an ambulance, you should treat it as urgent. Inform your landlord immediately in writing, citing your child&#039;s health symptoms. Under typical tenancy agreements, providing a habitable environment is their responsibility, which includes addressing mold issues stemming from the building&#039;s AC system.

Request a professional mold inspection and AC cleaning. A proper service will involve removing the growth at its source within the ductwork and evaporator coil, not just spraying a fragrance. Until it&#039;s resolved, minimize your toddler&#039;s exposure to the bedroom. Run a standalone HEPA air purifier if you have one and ensure good ventilation elsewhere in the apartment. Do not wait for the scheduled maintenance; insist on a targeted assessment of the microbial issue.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Damp, earthy AC smells often indicate active microbial growth, which is a significant health concern, especially for a toddler. The symptoms you describe—stuffy noses, headaches, and your child&#8217;s cough—are common reactions to inhaling mold spores and mycotoxins. In Dubai&#8217;s high humidity, AC units are prime locations for such growth due to constant condensation.</p>
<p>This situation warrants prompt action. For a young child with a developing respiratory system, prolonged exposure can exacerbate allergies and lead to more frequent illnesses. While it may not be a midnight emergency requiring an ambulance, you should treat it as urgent. Inform your landlord immediately in writing, citing your child&#8217;s health symptoms. Under typical tenancy agreements, providing a habitable environment is their responsibility, which includes addressing mold issues stemming from the building&#8217;s AC system.</p>
<p>Request a professional mold inspection and AC cleaning. A proper service will involve removing the growth at its source within the ductwork and evaporator coil, not just spraying a fragrance. Until it&#8217;s resolved, minimize your toddler&#8217;s exposure to the bedroom. Run a standalone HEPA air purifier if you have one and ensure good ventilation elsewhere in the apartment. Do not wait for the scheduled maintenance; insist on a targeted assessment of the microbial issue.</p>
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