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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I’m worried it’s because of the black mold spots that keep appearing in the corners of our master bathroom. We live in a villa in Jumeirah and it seems to get worse every time we run the AC, even though I wipe it down weekly. Is this a common issue with the humidity here and what’s the most effective way to get rid of it for good so it stops affecting my family’s health?
Posted by Linda Lewis
Asked on April 8, 2026 2:15 pm
Bathroom mold in Dubai villas is extremely common due to the high ambient humidity and constant AC use creating significant condensation. The black spots you're seeing are likely feeding off this moisture, and their spores can become airborne, especially when the AC kicks on, irritating airways and causing the coughing you've observed in your kids.

Weekly wiping often just spreads the spores temporarily. For a permanent solution, you must first address the moisture source. Ensure your bathroom's exhaust fan is working properly and run it for at least 30 minutes after showers. Check for and seal any leaks in pipes or around the bathtub. Wipe down wet walls and windowsills daily to deny mold the water it needs to grow.

For cleaning, avoid bleach as it only removes surface color and can worsen indoor air quality. Instead, use a dedicated EPA-approved fungicidal cleaner or a solution of distilled white vinegar and water, applied and left to sit for an hour before scrubbing and drying thoroughly. This kills the mold at the root.

However, if the mold returns persistently or covers an area larger than a square meter, or if health symptoms continue, the issue is likely systemic. In such cases, a professional inspection is warranted to identify hidden moisture within walls or HVAC systems that is feeding the growth. A science-driven company can perform air and surface sampling to identify the specific mold species and concentration, which is critical data for effective, targeted remediation that protects your family's health long-term.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 11, 2026 4:35 am