What's the safest way to remove bathtub mold for kids?« Back to Previous Page
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Our family bathroom in our Jumeirah villa has had this musty smell for weeks, especially after the kids take their showers. I just pulled back the silicone sealant around the bathtub and found a bunch of black spots that I’m sure is mold. I’m really worried about my toddler breathing this in every day. What’s the most effective and kid-safe way to get rid of this for good?
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The safest initial step is a thorough cleaning with a solution of one part white vinegar to one part water, applied directly to the mold after you've lightly scrubbed the area with a brush. For persistent black spots, a paste of baking soda and water can be used for additional scrubbing power. Always ensure the bathroom is well-ventilated during cleaning by running the exhaust fan and opening a window.
Given the high humidity and constant AC use in Dubai, the underlying issue is almost always excess moisture. After cleaning, the silicone sealant must be completely dry before reapplying a new, high-quality mold-resistant silicone to prevent immediate regrowth. This is a critical step often missed in DIY efforts. For a family with a toddler, the primary concern is identifying the mold type, as some species common in damp bathrooms can produce irritants. If the mold covers an area larger than a square foot, returns quickly after cleaning, or if anyone experiences persistent respiratory irritation, a professional inspection with lab analysis is strongly advised to identify the species and confirm the bathroom is the only affected area. This provides a clear, science-based assessment of any potential risk to your indoor air quality. |
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