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The AC in our kids' bedroom has been leaking a little and now we've noticed a few black spots on the wall behind the curtain. My youngest has been sneezing a lot more than usual this past week and I'm getting really worried it's mold. What's the fastest way to get this properly checked and treated in Dubai, and should I keep the kids out of the room until it's fixed?
Posted by Charles Anderson
Asked on March 25, 2026 3:54 am
Based on your description, this is a classic scenario we encounter frequently in Dubai due to our high humidity and year-round reliance on AC systems. The black spots on the wall are highly indicative of a fungal growth, likely Cladosporium or Stachybotrys (black mold), which thrives in the damp conditions caused by a leaking AC unit. The condensation from the leak provides the perfect moisture source, and the organic material in the wall or dust acts as a food source.

Your child's increased sneezing is a significant concern. This is a common allergic reaction to mold spores being released into the room's air. Prolonged exposure can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially in children.

For a definitive answer, you must get a professional inspection. In the UAE, proper mold assessment involves more than a visual check; it requires tools like a moisture meter to detect hidden dampness and air or surface sampling to identify the specific mold species and spore concentration. This is critical for determining the correct remediation protocol. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as improper handling can aerosolize the spores, significantly worsening the indoor air quality and potentially spreading the contamination.

You should restrict access to the room immediately until a certified professional can assess and remediate the issue. Keep the AC unit turned off to prevent it from circulating spores.

For the fastest response in Dubai, I recommend contacting a specialist like Saniservice. They are equipped to handle the inspection, testing, and remediation in full compliance with local standards. You can reach them for an urgent consultation at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com. They will identify the root cause of the AC leak, perform the necessary mold testing, and execute a safe, effective remediation plan.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 27, 2026 10:34 am