Urgent: AC leak caused mold, call building management now?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in my bedroom closet has been leaking for who knows how long, and now I’ve just found a huge patch of black and green mold spreading on the back wall and on some of my shoes. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this when I was digging for a bag. Is this something I need to call the building management for urgently, or should I handle the cleanup myself first?
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Yes, call building management immediately. In Dubai, landlords and building management are typically responsible for fixing AC leaks and addressing the structural damage they cause, as per common tenancy laws. The leak is the source problem, and they must stop it to prevent further mold growth and property damage.
Do not attempt to clean this yourself. The extensive growth on the wall indicates it has been developing for some time, likely penetrating the porous building materials. Disturbing it without proper containment can aerosolize a high concentration of spores throughout your bedroom and closet, posing a significant inhalation risk. The green coloration often suggests active growth, which requires professional assessment. Document everything with clear photos and videos before you call, showing the leak's origin point, the full extent of the mold, and any affected personal items like your shoes. This is crucial for your records and for clearly communicating the severity to management. Isolate the area by keeping the closet door closed to contain the spores as much as possible. Once management has stopped the leak, the remediation of the mold itself should be handled by a professional service. They will properly assess the full extent, contain the area, safely remove contaminated materials, and verify with testing that the spore count has returned to normal levels. In Dubai's climate, where AC runs year-round and high humidity can quickly cause regrowth, a proper, complete remediation is essential for your indoor health. |
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