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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the children's room. The humidity seems particularly high there, even though we use the dehumidifier almost all day. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and I’m worried it might be due to this excess moisture. Is there anything else I can do to control the humidity in their room effectively?
Posted by Linh Park
Asked on March 7, 2026 2:43 am
Absolutely, a dehumidifier can effectively control moisture. In the context of Dubai and UAE, maintaining an appropriate humidity level is crucial given our climate conditions. High humidity levels are common due to the region’s proximity to water bodies and the typical weather patterns which often include heavy rains as you've experienced recently.

In your scenario, it sounds like the dehumidifier you're using might be slightly underperforming or perhaps there's an issue with how it's being used. First off, ensure that the dehumidifier is set to its appropriate capacity for the size of the room. For a children's room, it's essential to keep humidity levels below 60% RH (relative humidity) to minimize moisture-related issues and improve air quality.

Regular maintenance of your dehumidifier is key. Clean or replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer to avoid any blockages which could affect its performance. Also, ensure that the unit is placed on a stable surface away from direct sunlight to maintain optimal efficiency.

However, in cases like yours where the humidity remains high despite using a dehumidifier, it might be worth inspecting other parts of your home for moisture sources. In Dubai and UAE, common culprits include leaking pipes, insufficient ventilation, or even structural issues that allow water intrusion from outside.

Given the importance of indoor air quality in Dubai's climate, I would recommend a professional inspection to identify any underlying causes of high humidity. This can be done through services offered by companies like Saniservice (contactable at 800-MOLDS or hello@saniservice.com), who can provide detailed reports and recommendations based on their findings.

It’s also worth checking the overall ventilation in your home, as good airflow can help reduce moisture levels. Opening windows occasionally when weather permits can aid in reducing indoor humidity.

Lastly, monitoring the air quality using devices like smart thermometers or hygrometers could be beneficial to track changes over time and ensure that the measures taken are effective.

Remember, maintaining a healthy environment for your family is paramount, especially considering the symptoms your children are experiencing. Ensuring proper moisture control can significantly impact their health and comfort in the long run.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 9, 2026 9:01 am