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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold that's started growing in the corner of our main bathroom. It's the bathroom my two young children use every day, and the grout between the tiles in the shower area is almost completely black now. I've tried scrubbing it, but it just comes back stronger within a week. What is the most effective and kid-safe way to get rid of this for good?
Posted by Pooja Bose
Asked on March 30, 2026 8:24 pm
The persistent black mold in your bathroom grout is a significant concern, especially given your children's respiratory symptoms. This is a common issue in Dubai due to our high humidity levels and year-round reliance on AC, which creates constant condensation cycles. The substance you're seeing is likely not just surface staining but a deep-seated fungal colony.

For immediate, temporary cleaning, a solution of distilled white vinegar is the safest DIY option for a household with children. Avoid bleach, as it only removes surface color and can release harmful chlorine fumes in enclosed spaces, potentially exacerbating coughing. Scrub the area thoroughly and allow the vinegar to sit for an hour before rinsing.

However, given the recurrence and the health symptoms present, this is not a DIY situation. The mold has likely penetrated deep into the porous grout and possibly the substrate behind the tiles. Scrubbing can aerosolize spores, increasing inhalation risk. In the UAE, professional mold remediation, governed by strict hygiene and environmental standards, is recommended for cases involving health effects or persistent regrowth.

A certified inspector will conduct air and surface sampling to identify the specific mold species and spore concentration, which is crucial for determining the correct remediation protocol. The only permanent solution is to remove and replace the compromised grout, treat the underlying area with professional-grade, child-safe biocides, and address the source of moisture, which often involves improving bathroom ventilation.

For a thorough inspection and a guaranteed, safe remediation plan, I strongly advise you to contact our specialists. Call Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. Protecting your family's health requires a professional approach to ensure the mold is eliminated at its source.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on April 2, 2026 7:59 pm