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After the rain last month, I noticed a greenish-black stuff growing on the bathroom walls near the shower. It smells musty, and my kids have been complaining of a cough that started around the same time. Can someone give me advice on whether I can handle this myself or if I need to call in professionals?
Posted by Krzysztof Colombo
Asked on December 25, 2025 11:41 pm
Concerning the matter of mold causing coughs, it is indeed prudent to take a cautious and informed approach. The symptoms you have noted – greenish-black growth on bathroom walls near the shower, musty odors, and respiratory issues amongst your children – warrant immediate attention due to potential health risks associated with molds in residential environments.

Firstly, it's important to recognize that while many types of mold are generally non-toxic, certain species can produce allergens and toxins (mycotoxins) which could lead to various adverse effects, including coughing, wheezing, and respiratory irritation. In particular, children may be more susceptible due to their developing immune systems.

In the context of the UAE, especially Dubai, high humidity during rainy seasons or after can indeed foster mold growth in poorly ventilated spaces like bathrooms. This is a common occurrence due to the warm climate and lack of significant natural ventilation throughout the year. The moisture-retentive nature of bathroom walls, particularly those containing grout or having slight water seepage, provides an ideal breeding ground for mold spores.

Given your observations, I strongly advise against attempting any DIY remediation efforts without professional consultation first. Mold can spread rapidly and extensively, requiring precise methods to address its root cause effectively. Attempting self-remediation might inadvertently exacerbate the situation by disrupting dormant spores which then disperse into the air further affecting indoor air quality.

In accordance with UAE regulations, it is essential to ensure that any mold remediation activities comply with local health and safety standards. Professionals trained in mold inspection, testing, and remediation will use appropriate containment measures to prevent cross-contamination while thoroughly addressing the affected areas. They will also conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your bathroom environment to identify underlying moisture sources which need correction.

If you decide to proceed, please contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment and remediation plan. Remember, addressing mold issues promptly not only ensures your family's health but also protects the structural integrity of your property.

In summary, while it might seem manageable to address minor mold growth yourself, given the potential health implications and local regulations, engaging qualified professionals is highly recommended for safe and effective resolution.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 28, 2025 7:32 pm