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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's been growing in the corners of our master bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment. It's been getting worse since the humidity started rising a couple of months ago, and no matter how much I scrub, it just comes back. I'm really worried about their health and my own persistent headaches. **What's the most effective way to permanently get rid of this mold in our UAE climate, and should I be taking my family to a doctor for these symptoms?**
Posted by Richard Brown
Asked on April 30, 2026 12:00 am
The persistent mold in your bathroom is a direct result of Dubai's high humidity interacting with cooler surfaces, creating condensation that mold spores thrive on. For a permanent solution, you must address the moisture source, not just the visible growth.

First, improve ventilation. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and ensure it is actually venting outside, not just into the ceiling void. Wiping down wet walls and tiles immediately after use removes the moisture mold needs. For cleaning, a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold remover can be effective on non-porous surfaces, but scrubbing often only disperses spores and doesn't address the root cause inside the walls or grout.

Given the recurring nature and your family's symptoms—coughing and headaches are commonly linked to mold exposure—this is a case for professional assessment. An inspection can identify hidden moisture within walls or behind tiles from potential pipe leaks, which is a frequent issue. Remediation involves containing the area, removing contaminated materials like drywall or insulation, and using HEPA filtration to clear the air of spores.

Yes, you should consult a doctor about these symptoms, especially for your children. Inform them of the mold exposure; they can determine if an allergy test or treatment for respiratory irritation is needed.

For verification, any reputable remediation company should provide before-and-after lab results from an independent microbiology lab to confirm the spore count has been returned to safe, ambient levels. Dubai Municipality has clear guidelines on indoor air quality, and professionals should adhere to these standards.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 1, 2026 12:26 pm