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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I’ve just spotted black and green patches of mold growing along the grout in our master bathroom shower. We’re in a villa in Jumeirah, and it’s been so humid lately that the bathroom never seems to fully dry out, even with the exhaust fan running. What’s the most effective and child-safe way to remove this mold and stop it from coming back?
Posted by Daniel Hill
Asked on May 7, 2026 10:20 am
The mold in your shower grout is likely causing the increased coughing, as its spores become airborne during bathing. In Dubai's high humidity, bathrooms are prime locations for this, and standard exhaust fans often can't keep up.

For immediate, child-safe removal, use undiluted white vinegar. Spray it directly onto the mold, let it sit for an hour, then scrub with a stiff brush. Vinegar kills most common household molds and is non-toxic. Avoid bleach; it only removes the surface color and can release harsh fumes into a small, humid space.

To stop it from returning, you must control the moisture. After every shower, use a squeegee on the walls and wipe down the wet grout lines with a dry towel. This is the single most effective habit. Consider upgrading your exhaust fan to a higher-capacity model or using a portable dehumidifier in the bathroom for an hour post-shower.

If the mold is widespread, has penetrated behind the tiles, or the coughing persists after cleaning, a professional inspection is recommended. They can perform air and surface sampling to identify the specific mold species and its concentration, which is crucial for assessing health risks in a child's environment. In severe cases, remediation by a certified company ensures it's removed safely and completely.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 10, 2026 4:32 am