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We've lived in our Discovery Gardens apartment for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black spots spreading in the corner behind our toilet. It’s been worse since the humidity kicked in. My wife has been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes, and I’m starting to worry it’s connected. What’s the safest and most effective way to deal with this kind of bathroom mold here in Dubai?
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Bathroom mold in Dubai is extremely common due to the high ambient humidity and the condensation that forms on cold surfaces from constant AC use. The black spots behind your toilet are likely a surface mold feeding on organic residue and thriving in the damp, poorly ventilated corner.
For a small patch, a solution of white vinegar or a diluted bleach cleaner (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) can be effective. Wear gloves and a mask, scrub the area, and ensure the bathroom is well-ventilated during and after. However, this only addresses the visible growth. The underlying cause is excess moisture. Consistently using an exhaust fan during and for 30 minutes after showers, wiping down wet surfaces, and occasionally leaving the bathroom door open to equalize the AC's dry air are crucial to prevent rapid regrowth. Your wife's symptoms are a significant indicator. Persistent stuffiness and itchy eyes upon waking are classic reactions to mold spores in the bedroom or adjacent bathroom air. Since the mold is spreading and health symptoms are present, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. In many Dubai apartments, what you see on the surface can be a sign of a larger issue within the wall cavity, especially behind toilets where hidden leaks from plumbing seals are frequent. A proper inspection uses moisture meters and borescopes to check these spaces. For verifiable results, remediation should be followed by post-clearance testing to confirm the spore count in the air has returned to a normal level. |
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