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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell lingering in the kitchen. It's particularly noticeable every time we open the windows or run the exhaust fan after cooking. The AC seems to struggle to keep up with the humidity levels, making the space feel stuffy and uncomfortable. Could anyone suggest practical ways to reduce moisture and prevent this from happening again?
Posted by Suresh Tiwari
Asked on January 14, 2026 9:26 pm
High humidity levels in the kitchen can indeed lead to unpleasant odors and discomfort. Given your situation following heavy rain in Dubai, I'd suggest a multi-faceted approach to mitigate moisture issues. First off, it's essential to understand that humidity levels exceeding 60% can foster mold growth - something particularly concerning in our climate.

To start with, ensure proper ventilation is key. In a place like Dubai where AC systems might struggle due to the heavy rain, exhaust fans and even opening windows for brief periods (if weather permits) are crucial. However, using a dehumidifier could be more effective in managing humidity levels, especially during rainy seasons or when cooking frequently.

In terms of UAE-specific regulations, it’s important to note that while there aren't specific laws requiring the control of kitchen moisture, maintaining a healthy indoor environment is highly recommended and aligns with public health guidelines. Employing professional inspection services might be beneficial if you suspect underlying issues, such as water leaks or improper insulation.

Cleaning regularly, particularly around areas where condensation may form like windowsills and near AC units, can also help prevent moisture accumulation. Utilizing silica gel packets or desiccants in kitchens prone to humidity is another practical tip.

Lastly, I'd recommend reaching out for professional assistance from companies specialized in environmental inspections and remediation such as Saniservice (hello@saniservice.com; call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537) if you notice persistent mold growth or if your efforts to control humidity seem ineffective. They can provide a thorough inspection, tailored solutions, and advice on maintaining a healthier indoor environment.

Remember, addressing high humidity isn't just about immediate comfort; it's also crucial for long-term health and property preservation.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 1:12 pm