Fastest way to remove black mold in Dubai apartment?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and I've started getting bad headaches whenever I'm getting ready in the morning. I finally pulled back the silicone sealant around our shower in our Jumeirah Village Circle apartment and found a ton of black mold growing underneath it. I'm really worried this is what's making us sick. What's the fastest and most effective way to get this professionally cleaned and make sure it doesn't come back?
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Black mold behind silicone sealant is a common issue in Dubai apartments due to the high humidity and condensation from showers and year-round AC use. The fastest way to remove it is to have a professional mold remediation team handle it. They will physically remove the contaminated sealant, treat the underlying area with EPA-approved antimicrobial solutions to kill the spores, and then apply a new, high-quality mold-resistant sealant. This entire process can often be completed within a single day.
For your situation, given the health symptoms, a proper inspection is critical. The visible mold is likely just the tip of the iceberg; spores can travel through the air and into your AC system. A professional should conduct an air quality test to assess spore levels throughout the apartment, especially in the bedrooms. They can also take a sample of the black mold for lab identification to confirm the species, as some types are more problematic than others. This diagnostic step is essential for targeting the remediation effectively and ensuring the root cause is addressed. To prevent it from returning, the underlying humidity must be controlled. Run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and ensure your AC unit is properly sized and maintained to manage indoor humidity levels, which should ideally be kept below 60%. Using a squeegee on shower walls after use can also significantly reduce moisture buildup. In a climate like Dubai's, proactive measures are non-negotiable for long-term indoor air health. |
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