Is bathroom black mold causing my kids' constant coughing?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing and sneezing constantly for the past couple of months, and I suspect it's because of the black mold growing in the corners of our master bathroom. We live in a villa in Mirdif, and the windowless bathroom just never seems to dry out completely, even with the exhaust fan running. Is this type of mold definitely the cause of their symptoms, and what's the most effective way to get rid of it for good in our humid climate?
Posted by Steven Robinson
Asked on May 1, 2026 9:25 pm
Black mold in bathrooms can definitely cause the symptoms you describe, particularly in children who are more sensitive. The persistent coughing and sneezing are a common reaction to mold spores, which act as irritants to the respiratory system. In a windowless bathroom in Dubai's high humidity, the environment is ideal for mold to thrive, as it feeds on the moisture from showers and condensation, even with an exhaust fan running.

For a lasting solution, surface cleaning alone is often insufficient. Start by verifying your exhaust fan is powerful enough for the room's size; it should create enough suction to hold a piece of toilet paper against the vent grill. Run it for at least 30 minutes after every shower. Consistently using a dehumidifier or your AC system to keep the villa's overall humidity below 60% is critical to prevent the moisture mold needs to grow.

The most effective remediation involves physically removing the mold, not just bleaching it. For extensive growth, professional inspection is advised to check for hidden moisture within walls or under flooring, which is a common issue. They can perform a targeted remediation, including antimicrobial treatments and addressing the underlying dampness. For health confirmation, a lab test can identify the specific mold type and spore concentration, which is useful if symptoms persist after cleaning.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 2, 2026 3:06 am