Is bathtub mold dangerous and need professional testing?« Back to Previous Page

My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last month, and I've been getting awful headaches every time I shower. I finally pulled back the rubber sealant around the bathtub in our Jumeirah apartment and found a ton of black, fuzzy mold growing underneath it. I’m really worried this is what’s making us sick. **How dangerous is this specific type of mold, and should I get a professional to test it or just have the building management remove it immediately?**
Posted by Kayla Wilson
Asked on May 15, 2026 7:01 pm
Black mold under bathroom sealant is a health concern, especially with the symptoms you're describing. The high humidity and condensation in Dubai bathrooms create an ideal environment for mold, which releases spores and mycotoxins into the air. These can trigger persistent respiratory issues like coughing and headaches, particularly in children and those with sensitivities.

Given the extent of growth you've found and the ongoing symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Building management will typically remove the visible mold, but they often do not conduct the necessary diagnostic testing to identify the specific species or check for hidden moisture and mold behind walls. This is a common reason for recurring problems.

A certified inspector can use moisture meters and borescopes to assess the full scope of the issue. They can also take a sample for lab analysis to identify the mold type, which is crucial for understanding its potential health impacts and ensuring the correct remediation protocol is followed. For a situation with clear health symptoms, this diagnostic step provides the evidence needed for effective, long-term resolution.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on May 17, 2026 10:17 am