Is bathroom mold in Dubai a health risk?« Back to Previous Page
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My bathroom in my Jumeirah apartment has had this musty smell for weeks, but I just pulled back the silicone sealant around the shower and found a bunch of black and green mold underneath. It’s been so humid lately that it seems to be spreading. How urgent is it to get this professionally treated here in Dubai, and is it a health risk for my family?
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Yes, bathroom mold in Dubai is a health risk, particularly for individuals with allergies, asthma, or compromised immune systems. The black and green mold you found under the silicone sealant is actively releasing spores into your bathroom's air, which is the direct cause of the persistent musty smell. Inhaling these spores can cause nasal congestion, throat irritation, coughing, and skin or eye irritation.
The urgency for professional treatment is high. Dubai's high humidity, especially during summer months, creates an ideal environment for mold to thrive not just on surfaces but within porous materials like grout and drywall. The mold you see is likely just the visible portion; the hidden growth within the wall cavity behind the tiles is often more extensive. Simply scrubbing the visible surface is a temporary fix. For a situation where mold is growing underneath sealant, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to assess the full extent. Remediation typically involves removing the contaminated silicone and any affected porous materials, followed by specialized cleaning and antimicrobial treatment of the surfaces to prevent rapid regrowth. Crucially, the underlying moisture issue—often condensation from temperature differences or a slight leak—must be identified and corrected. To manage humidity, run your bathroom's exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and ensure it is venting properly outside. Wiping down wet surfaces and fixing any leaks immediately are essential. For a permanent solution to this level of infestation, a professional assessment will determine the scope of work needed to properly address both the contamination and the moisture source. |
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