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The AC in our master bedroom has been leaking a bit for the last few months and we just pulled the carpet back to find a huge patch of black mold underneath. My husband has had a constant runny nose and a cough that just won't go away, and I'm starting to get headaches. What is the proper way to handle this in Dubai—should we tell our landlord first, or just call a professional cleaning company ourselves to get it sorted immediately?
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Inform your landlord immediately and request a professional inspection. In Dubai, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining AC units and addressing resultant damage, including mold from leaks. Do not attempt to clean it yourself; disturbing a large patch can aerosolize spores, significantly worsening your indoor air quality and symptoms.
Given the visible growth and your husband's persistent respiratory issues, this requires professional remediation. The Dubai climate, with its high humidity and year-round AC use, creates ideal conditions for mold to thrive inside walls or under flooring from a persistent leak. A proper assessment will determine the full extent of the damage, which is often far greater than what's visible. A reputable environmental company can conduct the inspection and provide your landlord with a detailed, evidence-based report. This should include lab analysis to identify the mold type and a scope of work for its safe removal. The remediation process involves containment, HEPA-filtered air scrubbing, removal of contaminated materials like the carpet and underlay, and cleaning of affected structures. This scientific approach is what verifiably resolves the problem, rather than just surface cleaning. Your landlord is more likely to act on a formal, professional report. |
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