Child-safe way to remove bathroom black mold for good?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I'm starting to suspect it's because of the black mold growing in the corners of our master bathroom shower. We're in a villa in Mirdif, and despite running the exhaust fan, the humidity just never seems to go away after our showers. What's the most effective and child-safe way to get rid of this for good without using harsh chemicals?
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The persistent humidity in Dubai makes bathrooms a prime location for mold, and the black growth in your shower is likely feeding on residual moisture. For child-safe removal, start with a solution of one part white vinegar to one part water in a spray bottle. Apply it generously to the mold, let it sit for an hour, then scrub with a stiff-bristled brush and rinse. Vinegar is a natural antimicrobial and is safe for households with children.
To prevent its return, you must address the humidity. Running the exhaust fan during and for at least 30 minutes after a shower is essential, but fans are often undersized. Wiping down the shower walls and squeegeeing glass doors after every use removes the immediate moisture the mold needs. For a villa in Mirdif, improving air circulation by occasionally opening a bathroom window or using a portable dehumidifier can make a significant difference. If the mold is extensive, has penetrated porous grout, or returns quickly after thorough cleaning, the issue may be beyond a surface fix. In such cases, a professional inspection can identify hidden moisture sources within the walls or assess if your ventilation is inadequate for the local climate. They can also perform lab testing to confirm the mold type, which is prudent when health symptoms are present. For long-term health, correcting the underlying moisture problem is the only permanent solution. |
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