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My kids have been coughing a lot, and I just found black spots spreading behind the toilet in our master bathroom. It’s a windowless bathroom in our Jumeirah villa and it’s been so humid lately. What’s the safest way to clean this myself without using harsh chemicals that could harm my family?
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That black spot pattern behind the toilet is a common issue in Dubai's windowless bathrooms, where high humidity and condensation from showers create a perfect environment for mold. The persistent cough in your children is a significant indicator that this should be addressed promptly, as mold spores can irritate respiratory systems.
For a safe, non-chemical clean, a solution of distilled white vinegar is highly effective. Spray it undiluted directly onto the mold, let it sit for at least an hour, then scrub with a stiff-bristled brush and rinse with warm water. For tougher spots, a paste of baking soda and water can be used as an abrasive scrubber. Always wear an N95 mask and gloves during cleaning to avoid inhaling spores or getting them on your skin. Ensure the bathroom is well-ventilated during and after cleaning; run the exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower to remove moisture. A small dehumidifier or moisture absorber can make a major difference in a windowless space. Given the symptoms your children are experiencing, a professional inspection is strongly advised. The visible mold may be a small part of a larger problem within the wall cavity or under fittings. A certified inspector can perform air quality tests to identify spore types and concentrations, which is crucial for understanding the health impact. In many villas, what starts in the bathroom can indicate systemic humidity issues affecting other areas. |
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