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The AC in my bedroom has been leaking a little for a couple of months, but this week I noticed black spots spreading on the wall behind the headboard. I’ve been waking up with a stuffy nose and a sore throat that goes away when I’m at the office. I’m really worried this is mold and it’s making me sick. How quickly do I need to get this professionally cleaned, and should I see a doctor about these symptoms?
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Your symptoms are strongly indicative of a mold-related issue, especially since they improve when you leave the bedroom. The black spots spreading from a persistent AC leak are almost certainly mold, thriving on the damp drywall in Dubai's humid climate. The continuous condensation from AC units provides an ideal environment for its growth.
You should address this with urgency. Mold colonies can spread significantly within walls in a matter of weeks. For your health, consider sleeping in another room until it's resolved. A professional inspection is crucial; they can assess the extent of the hidden damage inside the wall cavity and AC unit itself, which is not a DIY fix. Remediation involves fixing the leak source, properly containing the area to prevent spore spread during removal, and replacing the affected building materials. Regarding a doctor, it is advisable to see one, preferably mentioning your suspected mold exposure. They can determine if your symptoms are an allergic reaction or something requiring specific treatment. Documenting this with a doctor is also wise for any future communications with your landlord or property management. In Dubai, the high humidity and year-round AC use make such leaks a common problem. Proper remediation, followed by a post-clearance test from an independent lab, is the only way to verify the environment is safe again. |
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