Fastest safe mold removal for bathroom with asthmatic child?« Back to Previous Page
|
My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold growing in our master bathroom. We're in a Jumeirah villa and it's been spreading along the grout between the floor tiles since the weather got really humid a few weeks ago. I'm really worried about their health, especially my youngest who has asthma. What's the fastest and safest way to get rid of this mold without exposing my family to harsh chemicals?
|
|
For an asthmatic child, the fastest safe removal starts with containment and proper PPE. Isolate the bathroom, keep the child away, and wear at least an N95 mask and gloves during cleanup.
For surface mold on grout, a solution of white vinegar or 3% hydrogen peroxide is effective and low-fume. Spray, let it sit for an hour, then scrub with a stiff brush. Avoid mixing chemicals, especially bleach, as it can release harmful gases and only removes surface discoloration, not the mold roots. The underlying cause is almost always excess moisture. In Dubai's humidity, bathrooms need constant ventilation. Run the exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and ensure it actually vents outside. Wipe down wet walls and tiles to remove condensation. A dehumidifier can help measurably reduce ambient moisture. Given the child's asthma and the mold's recurrence, a professional inspection is strongly advised. They can identify if moisture is trapped behind the tiles or in the wall, which DIY cannot address. They will also use HEPA vacuums and containment to prevent spores from spreading during remediation, which is critical for respiratory safety. For severe or recurring cases, a lab test can identify the mold species to better assess health risks. |
Please log in to post questions/answers: