How to permanently remove bathroom black mold for health?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I’m worried it’s from the black mold spots that keep appearing in the corners of our master bathroom in Jumeirah. It’s the worst after we run the AC non-stop during the summer, and no matter how much I scrub, it comes back within a couple of weeks. What’s the most effective way to get rid of it for good so it stops affecting my family’s health?
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Bathroom black mold in Dubai is primarily driven by high humidity and condensation, especially when AC use creates significant temperature differentials. The most effective removal requires addressing both the visible growth and the underlying moisture problem.
Start by cleaning existing mold with a solution of white vinegar or a dedicated mold remover, but avoid bleach as it only removes surface color and can worsen indoor air quality. Scrub thoroughly and ensure the area is completely dry afterwards. For permanent prevention, focus on humidity control. Run your bathroom's exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower. If you don't have one, installing a high-capacity model is essential. Wipe down shower walls and wet surfaces to remove standing water. Improve air circulation by keeping the bathroom door open when not in use and ensuring AC vents are not obstructed. Since the mold recurs and is linked to health symptoms, the condensation is likely occurring inside the wall cavities or behind tiles due to the AC's cooling effect. This is a common structural issue in Dubai villas. Scrubbing surface growth will not stop the spores released from within the wall. A professional inspection is recommended to identify the hidden source of moisture, such as a breach in the vapor barrier or insufficient insulation around cold water pipes. They can perform a moisture mapping assessment to pinpoint the exact problem. For health-related concerns, a lab test of the mold can identify the species and confirm if it is a type known to cause respiratory irritation, which is common with persistent bathroom mold. |
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