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We've lived in our Jumeirah apartment for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots growing in the grout between the wall tiles, right behind the toilet where it's hard to see. My youngest son has developed a bit of a persistent cough that seems worse in the morning, and I'm starting to worry it's connected. What's the fastest and most effective way to deal with this to make sure it's safe for my family?
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Bathroom black mold is common in Dubai due to high humidity and condensation from showers. While not all black mold is the highly toxic Stachybotrys, its presence can certainly exacerbate respiratory issues like your son's morning cough, as spores become airborne during bathroom use.
For immediate action on a small area, wear a mask and gloves. Scrub the grout with a dedicated mold remover or a paste of baking soda and white vinegar. Thoroughly dry the area with a fan afterwards, as moisture is the root cause. However, this only addresses surface growth you can see. The location behind the toilet suggests a potential hidden moisture issue, possibly from a slow leak in the plumbing or seal. Surface cleaning alone is often a temporary fix if this underlying problem isn't resolved. Given the connection to your son's health, a professional inspection is strongly advised to assess the extent. They can identify the moisture source and check for mold growth within the wall cavity, which is common in such cases. In the UAE, proper remediation involves containment to prevent spore spread during cleaning and the use of HEPA-filtered air scrubbers. For health assurance, a post-remediation verification test from an independent lab is the only way to confirm the space is truly safe. To prevent recurrence, run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after showers and regularly check for and repair any sealant failures around fixtures. |
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