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The AC in my apartment seems to struggle with the high humidity, especially during the summer months. The past week has been particularly humid, and I’ve noticed a constant dampness in the hallway near the kitchen where we spend most of our time. My kids have been complaining of chest discomfort and coughing more than usual lately. Is there anything specific I can do to improve the air quality and comfort for my family?
Posted by Ashley Rodriguez
Asked on February 19, 2026 9:47 am
High humidity can indeed contribute to air quality issues, particularly in the UAE where the climate can be quite challenging during summer months. In your case, high levels of moisture in the hallway near the kitchen could lead to mold growth, which might exacerbate respiratory discomfort experienced by your children.

Firstly, it's important to understand that the humidity level in Dubai often exceeds 70% during peak summer months, creating an ideal environment for microorganisms like molds and bacteria. These organisms can produce allergens, irritants, and mycotoxins, which may lead to respiratory issues such as coughing and chest discomfort—symptoms your children are experiencing.

To address the issue practically:

1. Use a Dehumidifier: Given the high humidity, employing a dehumidifier in the kitchen or hallway can help reduce moisture levels. Aim for a relative humidity (RH) of 60% or less to minimize mold growth and prevent the proliferation of other microorganisms.

2. Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation in areas where moisture is likely to accumulate, such as near the kitchen sink or washing area. Opening windows briefly during cooler times can also help release excess moisture.

3. Regular Cleaning: Regularly clean and dry surfaces to remove any existing mold spores. Use a mixture of water and detergent for cleaning, followed by thorough drying.

4. Air Purifiers: Introducing air purifiers with HEPA filters in the living areas can capture airborne particles including allergens from molds, thereby improving indoor air quality.

5. Professional Inspection: If the problem persists or worsens, consider a professional inspection to identify any structural issues that may be contributing to high humidity levels. In Dubai and other regions like this, regulations require buildings to maintain certain levels of air quality for public health reasons.

6. Contact Us For Assistance: Should you find it challenging to manage these issues alone, Saniservice is here to help. Our team can conduct a comprehensive inspection and provide remediation services tailored to your specific needs. Don't hesitate to reach out at 800-MOLDS or via email hello@saniservice.com for assistance.

Remember that managing humidity effectively involves both short-term measures like using dehumidifiers and air purifiers, as well as long-term solutions such as ensuring proper ventilation and addressing any structural issues.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 21, 2026 12:19 am