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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed these small black spots appearing in the grout between the tiles near the shower in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment. The bathroom doesn't have a window and the musty smell is getting stronger, especially after hot showers. How urgently do I need to get this treated before it becomes a major health issue?
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Treat bathroom mold in your apartment urgently, ideally within the next week. The combination of your windowless bathroom, the strong musty smell, and the visible growth indicates an active colony that will continue to spread and release spores into your indoor air.
The Dubai climate, with its high ambient humidity, acts like an incubator. Daily hot showers create constant condensation that soaks into porous grout, providing the perfect damp environment for mold to thrive, even with year-round AC. The persistent musty odor is a clear sign that the issue is more than just surface-level; spores are likely present in the air you're breathing. For health, this type of mold typically causes allergic reactions like congestion, sneezing, or irritated eyes, especially concerning if you have family members with asthma or other respiratory sensitivities. The risk increases the longer it is left untreated. For small, surface-level spots (covering less than a square foot), you can carefully clean it with a dedicated bathroom mold remover, ensuring you wear a mask and gloves. However, given the persistent smell and the likelihood that moisture has penetrated behind the tiles, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can assess the extent of the problem, identify the mold species, and determine if the wall cavity needs drying or remediation to prevent it from recurring. Simply cleaning the surface often fails to address the hidden moisture source. |
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