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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in our ground-floor apartment, especially in the bedroom near the window. The AC seems to struggle to keep up with the humidity, and my kids have been complaining of stuffy noses and coughs more frequently than usual. Is there anything specific we should be doing or looking out for regarding the health effects of high humidity in Dubai?
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High humidity levels can indeed be detrimental to your family's health, especially within the context of Dubai and its climate. The persistent dampness you've noticed on your ground-floor apartment could indicate a significant issue that requires attention. In the UAE, including Dubai, high indoor humidity is not uncommon due to the local weather conditions which can sometimes see humid air penetrating building structures, particularly in lower levels.
The symptoms your kids are experiencing—stuffy noses and coughs—are common reactions to increased indoor moisture content, especially when combined with poor air quality or inadequate ventilation. These symptoms could be exacerbated by mold growth, which thrives in high humidity environments. The presence of mold can lead to respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and other health problems. Given your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection to assess the level of humidity within your apartment and identify any potential sources of moisture. In Dubai, this could involve checking for water leaks, inadequate insulation, or even issues with the building's exterior that might allow rainwater ingress. The UAE does not have specific regulations mandating humidity levels in residential buildings but it is advisable to aim for indoor relative humidity levels between 30% and 50%, which can generally be achieved by using dehumidifiers or air conditioners. The AC units you mentioned may struggle due to the high ambient humidity, making it harder to maintain a comfortable temperature inside your home. It's recommended to keep windows closed during rainy weather to prevent moisture from entering your apartment. Additionally, ensuring proper ventilation and using dehumidifiers can help manage indoor humidity levels effectively. If the situation persists or worsens, please do not hesitate to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for professional advice and remediation services. Remember, maintaining a healthy living environment is crucial for your family's well-being, especially in such climatic conditions. In summary, addressing the high humidity issue is essential not only for comfort but also to protect the health of you and your family. Regular checks and timely interventions can significantly reduce the risk associated with elevated indoor moisture levels. |
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