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My kids have been coughing for the past month and I suspect the black mold growing in the corner of our shower is to blame. It's in our main bathroom in the Springs, which doesn't have a window, and the grout is constantly damp no matter how much I wipe it down. What’s the fastest and most effective way to get rid of this for good and make sure it’s safe for them?
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The fastest way is a two-step process: immediate removal of visible mold followed by addressing the moisture source. For the visible growth, wear a mask and gloves and scrub the area with a dedicated EPA-approved mold remover or a strong vinegar solution. This will remove the surface stain but is only a temporary fix if the underlying dampness isn't resolved.
Your main issue is the constant dampness, a common problem in Dubai's windowless bathrooms where high humidity meets cold surfaces from constant AC use. The mold is likely growing behind the grout, which is why it keeps returning. The persistent cough in children is a significant indicator that professional assessment is warranted, as certain mold species can cause respiratory irritation. For a permanent solution, the compromised grout must be professionally removed and replaced with a high-quality, mold-inhibiting product. Simultaneously, you must drastically reduce humidity. Run the bathroom's exhaust fan for at least 30 minutes after every shower and consider adding a small dehumidifier. Wiping down all wet surfaces immediately after use is also critical. Given the health symptoms and the likelihood of hidden growth, a professional inspection is the most effective path. They can use moisture meters to locate trapped water and, if necessary, take samples for lab analysis to identify the specific mold type and confirm it is the irritant. This science-driven approach ensures the remediation targets the root cause, not just the visible symptom, making the bathroom safe again. |
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