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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell in my bedroom closet, especially on those humid days. The walls seem damp sometimes, and even though I have an air conditioner running all day, it doesn’t seem to help much. Are there any specific dehumidifiers or practices you recommend for dealing with this issue in Dubai's climate?
Posted by Chiara Dubois
Asked on February 20, 2026 7:57 pm
Reducing humidity in your bedroom closet can be quite challenging, especially considering the climate conditions in Dubai. The high temperatures and humidity levels, coupled with any post-rain scenarios, can lead to a musty smell and damp walls. It is crucial to address this issue not only for comfort but also to prevent mold growth, which could pose health risks.

Firstly, it's vital to understand that dehumidifiers are a key tool in managing indoor humidity levels. For your specific situation, I would recommend a desiccant dehumidifier or a refrigerative dehumidifier depending on the relative humidity (RH) level and temperature of your environment. In Dubai, where RH can often reach 80% to 95%, a desiccant dehumidifier might be more suitable as it works effectively in high-temperature conditions. However, if you experience cooler temperatures during specific times, a refrigerative dehumidifier could also be beneficial.

Proper installation and maintenance of your dehumidifier are critical. Ensure the unit is placed away from direct sunlight or heaters to avoid overheating, which can reduce its efficiency. Regularly clean and maintain the filter and drainage system as per the manufacturer's instructions. This helps in maintaining optimal performance and reduces energy consumption.

In addition to using a dehumidifier, here are some practical steps you can take:

1. Use silica gel or desiccant packets: Place these in areas prone to moisture, such as shoe boxes, to absorb excess humidity.
2. Keep doors and windows closed during heavy rainfall periods to prevent moisture from entering your home.
3. Increase ventilation: Open the closet door slightly when it's not too humid outside to allow air circulation. Using a fan can also help in drying out the area.
4. Check for leaks: Regularly inspect walls, pipes, and plumbing fixtures for any water seepage that might be causing dampness.

If you find that your efforts are not sufficient or if you notice signs of mold growth, it is highly recommended to seek professional assistance from a certified environmental inspection and remediation company. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information) can provide comprehensive inspections and remediation services tailored to the local climate conditions.

Remember, maintaining an indoor relative humidity level of around 45-60% is generally recommended. Regular monitoring with a hygrometer can help you keep track of these levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 22, 2026 10:30 pm