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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a persistent dampness and musty smell in the bedroom downstairs. My kids have been complaining of frequent coughs and my throat has started to feel irritated too. The dehumidifier seems to struggle keeping up with the humidity levels even on its highest setting. Has anyone else experienced similar issues and what did you do about it?
Posted by Ryan Wright
Asked on January 26, 2026 10:41 am
Dampness from rain can indeed cause significant health issues, especially in the context of your situation. The persistent dampness and musty smell you're experiencing are clear signs that moisture levels are too high within your home. This condition is common post-rainfall in Dubai, where heavy downpours can saturate building materials quickly.

In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, humidity levels can rise dramatically after rainfall events, leading to increased condensation and moisture intrusion into buildings. The musty smell you describe might be indicative of mold growth, which is a common issue following high moisture conditions. Mold spores thrive in damp environments and can produce irritants that affect the respiratory system, causing symptoms like coughs, throat irritation, and exacerbating existing allergies or asthma.

Given your concerns about health impacts on both yourself and your kids, it's highly recommended to seek professional assistance promptly. In Dubai, you could call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) for immediate evaluation of the dampness problem. Alternatively, contacting Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com would also be advisable.

For those who have experienced similar issues, it's often beneficial to perform a thorough inspection by environmental specialists to identify sources of moisture and implement effective remediation strategies. This might include installing additional dehumidifiers, ensuring proper ventilation, and addressing any leaks or water intrusion points in the building structure.

It’s important to note that while dehumidifiers are a practical solution for managing humidity levels, they may not be sufficient if the source of the moisture is not properly addressed. In such cases, professional remediation might include waterproofing basement walls, sealing gaps around windows and doors, and implementing proper drainage systems outside the building.

In Dubai’s climate, maintaining optimal indoor air quality through regular maintenance and professional inspections can significantly reduce health risks associated with high humidity levels following heavy rainfall events. Remember to keep an eye on moisture levels and consult experts if you notice any concerning signs of dampness or mold growth.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 28, 2026 1:14 pm