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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's been growing in the corners of our master bathroom in our Jumeirah apartment. It's been getting worse since the humidity started rising a couple of months ago, and no matter how much I clean it, it just comes back. What's the most effective and permanent way to get rid of it for good, and should I be taking them to a doctor for this specific kind of cough?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai is a persistent issue due to our high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use. The black mold you're describing is likely a Stachybotrys or Cladosporium species, which can produce irritants and allergens. The recurring cough in your children is a common reaction to these airborne spores and should be taken seriously.
For permanent removal, surface cleaning with bleach or vinegar is only a temporary fix because it doesn't address the root cause: moisture. The mold's root system (hyphae) often remains deep within the grout or behind tiles. The most effective strategy is a two-part process: first, identify and eliminate the moisture source, which is frequently poor ventilation or a hidden leak. Second, have the mold professionally remediated. This involves physically removing the contaminated materials (like old grout or caulk) and treating the area with EPA-approved antimicrobials to prevent regrowth. Simply recoating it will not work. Given the symptoms, it is advisable to consult a doctor and mention the potential mold exposure. They can assess if the cough is an allergic response or requires further treatment. To prevent recurrence, run the bathroom exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and consider using a portable dehumidifier. For a case this persistent, a professional inspection can identify the exact species and the extent of the problem, which is crucial for ensuring your family's health and finding a permanent solution. |
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