How to safely remove bathroom mold with toddlers at home?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold growing in the corners of our master bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment. It’s been getting worse since the weather got more humid a couple of months ago, and no matter how much I scrub, the black spots just come back. What's the most effective and family-safe way to get rid of this for good without exposing my toddlers to harsh chemicals?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai is common due to high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use, which creates a perfect breeding ground. For recurring black spots and a family with toddlers, safety is the priority.
Start by increasing ventilation. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and leave the door open to reduce moisture. For cleaning, avoid bleach-based products. A safer, effective solution is distilled white vinegar. Spray it undiluted onto the mold, let it sit for an hour, then scrub with a brush. For stubborn growth, a paste of baking soda and water can help with scrubbing. Always wear a mask and gloves during cleaning and ensure the room is well-ventilated, keeping children out until surfaces are dry. The key is addressing the moisture source. If the mold returns quickly despite thorough cleaning and improved ventilation, the issue may be deeper within the walls or grout, or there could be a hidden leak. In apartments, persistent humidity can also be exacerbated by AC systems not adequately dehumidifying the space. With children experiencing coughing, it is prudent to identify the mold type, as some species are more allergenic than others. A professional inspection can determine the extent of the problem and if hidden growth exists. They can perform air or surface sampling to be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab, which provides a definitive identification and informs the safest, most effective remediation plan for your specific situation. |
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