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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I finally traced it to this black speckled mold growing behind the toilet in our second bathroom. We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed it, but it must have been spreading for a while in that damp corner. What's the most effective way to kill it for good here in Dubai's humidity, and should I be worried about my family's health?
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Black mold in Dubai bathrooms is common due to the high humidity and condensation, especially in less ventilated areas. For a small patch (under one square foot), you can often manage it yourself. Wear gloves and a mask. Scrub the area with a dedicated bathroom mold remover or a solution of white vinegar or diluted bleach. The key is to dry the surface completely immediately after cleaning with a fan or dehumidifier.
However, if the mold has penetrated porous materials like drywall or grout, or if it covers a larger area, surface cleaning won't eliminate it. The hidden moisture source feeding it must be identified and resolved. In villas, this often stems from a small plumbing leak or insufficient waterproofing behind the tiles. Given your children's coughing, a professional inspection is advisable. They can assess the extent of the growth, identify the specific mold species through lab analysis to understand potential health impacts, and locate the moisture source. Effective, permanent remediation involves fixing the leak, removing and replacing any compromised materials, and treating the area with EPA-approved antimicrobials. To prevent recurrence, ensure the bathroom's exhaust fan is working properly and run it for at least 30 minutes after showers, and consider using a desiccant dehumidifier to manage the ambient humidity. |
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