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After the rain last month, I noticed a dampness forming around the base of our living room carpet, especially near the window. The area feels cold to touch, and when I opened the curtains, there was mildew on the wall. My kids have been coughing quite a bit lately, and while it could be from allergies, I’m worried it might be related to this moisture problem in the house. Has anyone else experienced similar issues, or do you have any advice on how to address this without compromising our eco-friendly home?
Posted by Timothy Allen
Asked on February 25, 2026 12:19 am
Dampness forming around the base of your living room carpet, especially near windows, can indeed be a cause for concern, particularly if it's accompanied by visible mildew on walls and persistent coughing from family members. In the context of UAE regulations and guidelines, this situation aligns with concerns that may arise under environmental health codes.

Firstly, dampness can lead to mold growth, which is not only unsightly but also poses significant health risks, especially for children who might be more susceptible due to their immune systems still developing. In Dubai/UAE, the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) and Dubai Municipality enforce standards that require building owners to maintain indoor air quality and address any moisture issues promptly.

To properly assess and treat this dampness issue, it is advisable to conduct a professional inspection. Our firm, Saniservice, can provide such an assessment, ensuring that the root cause of the problem is identified and addressed effectively. This typically involves identifying sources of water intrusion like faulty plumbing or insufficient drainage systems, assessing structural issues, and implementing remediation strategies.

In the meantime, there are several steps you can take to mitigate the situation:

1. Ventilation: Increase indoor ventilation by using exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and opening windows if weather permits.
2. Dehumidification: Install a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels, particularly if your area experiences high humidity or has recently had rainfall.
3. Clean Regularly: Keep the affected areas clean to prevent mold spores from spreading. Use solutions like vinegar or baking soda for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces.

It's crucial not to ignore these signs as dampness can lead to more severe issues such as structural damage, pest infestations, and prolonged health problems among occupants. If the situation persists or worsens, do not hesitate to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for immediate assistance.

Remember, in an eco-friendly home like yours, it's important to address these issues without compromising on sustainability. Utilize natural remedies and energy-efficient solutions wherever possible, ensuring that your indoor environment is both healthy and environmentally responsible.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 11:16 am