How to safely remove bathroom mold causing family cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing a lot lately, and I’m worried it’s because of the black spots that have spread along the grouting in our master bathroom. It’s the main bathroom we all use, and the humidity just seems to get trapped in there no matter how much I run the exhaust fan. What’s the most effective and family-safe way to get rid of this mold for good?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai is a common issue due to the high ambient humidity and condensation from showers, which can absolutely cause respiratory irritation and coughing in sensitive individuals.
For the black spots on grout, start by scrubbing with a paste of baking soda and water or a dedicated, non-chlorinated mold remover. Wear a mask and gloves and ensure the room is well-ventilated. Chlorine-based bleach is not recommended; it can damage grout and only removes surface discoloration without addressing the root cause. The key to a permanent solution is controlling humidity. Run the exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Wipe down wet surfaces like tiles and glass doors with a squeegee. If the fan is old or weak, consider upgrading it to a higher-capacity model to effectively pull moist air out. A small dehumidifier can also help in a frequently used bathroom. If the mold has penetrated deeply behind the tiles or the coughing persists after cleaning, the situation may require professional assessment. Invisible airborne spores could be the irritant. A certified inspector can perform air and surface sampling to identify the specific mold type and its concentration, which is crucial for determining the correct remediation strategy, especially with children in the home. Look for providers who can present verifiable lab results from their testing. |
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