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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I just found black spots growing along the grout in our master bathroom shower. We’re in a villa in Springs, and the bathroom doesn’t have a window, so it’s always a bit damp. What’s the fastest and safest way to get rid of this mold, especially with little ones around?
Posted by Karen White
Asked on April 12, 2026 2:20 am
Bathroom mold is common in Dubai's humid climate, especially in windowless bathrooms where condensation and year-round AC use create persistent dampness. For small patches on non-porous surfaces like tile grout, a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach cleaner (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) can be effective. Apply it, let it sit for 10 minutes, then scrub and ensure the area is thoroughly dried. Always wear gloves, a mask, and open the door for ventilation during cleaning, and keep children out of the room until the fumes have completely dissipated and all surfaces are dry.

With children experiencing respiratory symptoms, it's prudent to assume the mold could be a contributing irritant. The fastest and safest approach for a family is to first identify the mold type, as some species are more problematic than others. A professional inspection and lab test can provide this clarity, determining if it's a surface-level issue or something more.

For a villa in The Springs, the lack of a window means managing humidity is critical long-term. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and consider a small dehumidifier. Regularly wiping down wet surfaces and fixing any hidden leaks behind tiles or under the sink are essential steps to prevent regrowth. If the mold covers an area larger than one square meter, has a persistent musty odor, or returns quickly after cleaning, professional remediation is recommended to ensure it is removed safely and the source of moisture is properly addressed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 14, 2026 3:19 pm