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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 villa. It’s been getting worse since the weather got more humid a couple of months ago, and no matter how much I scrub, it just comes back. What's the most effective and family-safe way to permanently get rid of this mold so my family can breathe easier?
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Black mold in bathrooms is common here due to Dubai's high humidity and condensation from AC use. For recurring growth that resists cleaning, especially with family health symptoms, a permanent fix requires addressing the moisture source, not just scrubbing the surface.
Start with a strong, family-safe cleaning solution. A mix of white vinegar and water or a diluted hydrogen peroxide solution (3%) is effective and avoids harsh chemical fumes. Apply it generously to the affected area, let it sit for 15 minutes, then scrub thoroughly. Never mix cleaning agents, especially bleach and ammonia, as this creates toxic gas. The key to preventing its return is controlling humidity. Ensure your bathroom's exhaust fan is working properly and run it for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Wiping down wet walls and tiles immediately after use also removes the moisture mold needs. For persistent dampness in corners or behind cabinets, a small desiccant dehumidifier can make a significant difference. Because the mold is recurring and linked to your children's coughing, the underlying issue may be hidden. In villas, the problem is often a leak behind the tiles, in the plumbing chase, or poor grout sealing allowing moisture into the wall cavity. Scrubbing only removes the visible colony, not the root cause. For a situation like yours with health concerns, a professional inspection is recommended. They use moisture meters and borescopes to find hidden dampness without destructive digging. A reputable provider can then perform remediation under containment to prevent spores from spreading during removal, followed by antimicrobial sealing. The final step should always be a post-remediation verification test, ideally from an independent lab, to confirm the air quality is safe. This science-driven approach is the only way to guarantee a permanent solution for your family. |
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