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The AC in our apartment in Silicon Oasis has been leaking a bit and now there's a patch of black, fuzzy mold on the wall behind the bedroom wardrobe. My husband and I have both had a constant stuffy nose and a dry cough that just won't go away for the past three weeks. We're starting to get really worried, especially with the baby in the house. **How dangerous is this kind of mold, and what's the proper way to get it cleaned and fixed here in Dubai—should we call the building management or a specialized cleaning company?**
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Black mold in Dubai is a legitimate concern, especially with a baby in the home. The fuzzy patch from your AC leak is likely Stachybotrys, a type that produces mycotoxins and can cause the persistent respiratory symptoms you're describing. Infants and children are more vulnerable due to their developing immune systems, making professional assessment critical.
For a situation involving hidden growth behind a wardrobe and ongoing health effects, a specialized indoor health company is necessary, not just a general cleaner. They will conduct a proper inspection to map the full extent of the moisture damage and perform air and surface sampling. The samples are then cultured in a microbiology lab to identify the exact species and concentration, which dictates the correct remediation protocol. This diagnostic step is essential. You should also notify your building management in Silicon Oasis about the AC leak itself, as they are responsible for repairing the unit and any internal ductwork to prevent recurrence. However, the mold remediation on your property is typically the tenant's responsibility. The remediation process involves isolating the area, removing the contaminated materials like drywall, and using HEPA filtration to clean the air. Simply wiping the visible spot is insufficient, as the roots often penetrate deeply. In Dubai’s climate, where ACs run constantly and create condensation, fixing the source of moisture is the only way to prevent it from coming back. Request a post-remediation verification test to confirm the space is safe before moving the wardrobe back. |
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