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Our master bedroom AC unit has been leaking a little bit of water onto the carpet for about a month now, and I kept putting off calling maintenance. This morning, I moved the nightstand and found a patch of black and greenish mold on the wall behind it and the carpet feels damp. With this humidity, how urgently do I need to get a professional mold inspection, or is this something building management can handle?
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That damp patch with black and greenish mold is a significant concern that needs immediate attention. In Dubai's high humidity, a persistent AC leak creates the perfect environment for mold growth. The visual mold is just the surface; the hidden moisture likely extends into the wall cavity and carpet underlay.
This situation requires a professional mold inspection, not just building maintenance. Management will fix the leak but are not equipped to assess the contamination. An inspection involves moisture mapping with specialized tools to find the full extent of the water damage and air/surface sampling to identify the mold species. This is critical because some species commonly found in AC systems, like Aspergillus, can cause more than just allergies; they can lead to respiratory issues and sinus infections, especially for vulnerable individuals. You should address this urgently. The ongoing dampness will continue to degrade building materials and impact your indoor air quality every time the AC runs. A certified inspector will provide a detailed report with lab results, which is often necessary to ensure the building's remediation team addresses the problem completely, not just cosmetically. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it can release a high concentration of spores into the air. |
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