Should we clean AC mold ourselves or call a pro in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom closet has been leaking a little for a while, and now I’ve found black spots spreading on the back wall and our shoes stored in there. My husband thinks we can just wipe it down with bleach, but I’m worried it’s more serious, especially with our baby in the next room. Is this something we can safely handle ourselves, or do we absolutely need to call a professional mold remediation company here in Dubai?
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Bleach is ineffective on porous surfaces like drywall and only removes surface discoloration, not the mold roots. In Dubai's high humidity, the underlying moisture from your AC leak will cause it to return quickly. The real concern is the hidden mold growth inside the wall cavity and potentially the AC unit itself, which you cannot see or properly address with a surface wipe.
With a baby nearby, a professional assessment is strongly advised. Infants are more vulnerable to mold spores, which can become airborne during any cleaning attempt and spread to other rooms. A certified inspector can use moisture meters and thermal imaging to determine the full extent of the water damage and spore penetration behind the wall. For a situation involving persistent moisture, visible growth on building materials, and a vulnerable occupant, DIY is not recommended. The Dubai climate ensures that any unresolved moisture issue will recur. A proper remediation involves containing the area, safely removing contaminated porous materials like damaged drywall, and HEPA vacuuming to capture spores, followed by verifying the cleanup with post-remediation testing. This is the only way to ensure the environment is truly safe for your family. |
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