Could bathroom mold be causing my kids' coughs?« Back to Previous Page
|
My kids have been coughing nonstop for the past couple of weeks, and I just found a bunch of black speckles in the grout between the tiles in our master bathroom shower. We're in an older building in Deira, and the bathroom window doesn't open very well, so it never fully dries out. Could this mold be the reason for their coughs and how dangerous is it really?
|
|
Based on your description, it is highly probable that the mold in your bathroom is contributing to your children's persistent coughs. The black speckles in the grout are almost certainly mold growth, a common issue in Dubai's humid climate, especially in older buildings in areas like Deira with inadequate ventilation.
Mold releases microscopic spores and microbial volatile organic compounds (mVOCs) into the air. When inhaled, these can act as potent irritants to the respiratory tract, leading to symptoms like chronic coughing, wheezing, throat irritation, and allergic reactions. Children are particularly susceptible due to their developing respiratory systems and smaller lung capacity. The constant dampness from a poorly ventilated shower creates a perfect environment for mold proliferation, which is exacerbated by our climate where high outdoor humidity and year-round AC use can lead to significant condensation issues. It is crucial to address this promptly. While surface cleaning with a vinegar solution may remove visible stains, it often fails to eradicate the root colony within the porous grout. For a confirmed and lasting solution, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Our certified inspectors use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify the full extent of the moisture problem and air sampling to determine the spore concentration and species type, which is critical for assessing health risks. For a thorough assessment and a comprehensive remediation plan to safeguard your family's health, please contact our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: