Urgent: Mold Inspection for AC Leak Near Toddler's Bedroom?« Back to Previous Page

The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah has been leaking a bit for the last couple of weeks, and now I’m seeing these small black spots along the corner of the bedroom wall where my toddler sleeps. He’s been wheezing more than usual lately, and I’m starting to panic that it’s mold. Can anyone recommend a reliable and thorough mold inspection company that can test the air quality and give us a clear report?
Posted by Linda Moore
Asked on April 5, 2026 3:25 am
Yes, you should get a professional mold inspection given the leak and your toddler's symptoms. In Dubai's climate, persistent AC leaks almost always lead to mold growth behind walls, and the black spots are a strong visual indicator. The combination of high humidity and condensation from a faulty AC unit creates the perfect environment for mold, which can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially in young children.

A reliable inspection for your situation involves more than a visual check. The process should start with a moisture meter to map the dampness inside the wall cavity from the leak. This is followed by air quality testing, comparing spore counts in the bedroom against a control sample from outside. The most critical step is surface sampling of those black spots for a lab culture to identify the exact species, as this determines the potential health risk and required remediation protocol.

Look for a provider that uses a certified microbiological lab for analysis and gives you a detailed report with the species identification and spore count comparisons. This report is your evidence and guide for any necessary remediation work with your building management. Any company that offers to clean or remove the mold without this diagnostic testing first should be avoided, as proper remediation depends on knowing what you're dealing with.

Given the proximity to your child's sleeping area, I would prioritize this. While many molds are primarily irritants, the specific type and concentration need to be identified by a professional to assess the risk accurately and take the correct course of action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 6, 2026 10:27 pm