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Since we moved into our new apartment two months ago, my family has been dealing with persistent throat irritation and occasional sneezing. The symptoms seem to worsen every time someone uses the bathroom or after a gust of wind from outside blows in through an open window. Could these issues be related to the humidity levels or is there something else I should be checking for in our living space?
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Humidity levels can indeed play a significant role in throat irritation and other respiratory issues. In Dubai, the climate is known for its high humidity during certain periods of the year, particularly from August to September. However, even outside these months, indoor environments might experience varying levels due to air conditioning systems or improper ventilation.
The symptoms you've described—thickened mucus, throat irritation, and sneezing—are common in environments with excessive humidity. When the air is too moist, it can lead to an increase in dust mites, mold spores, and other allergens that irritate the respiratory tract. Additionally, high humidity promotes microbial growth, which could explain why your symptoms seem to worsen after using the bathroom or when there's a gust of wind from outside. To determine if humidity is the culprit, it’s advisable to invest in a hygrometer—a device used for measuring relative humidity levels. Ideal indoor humidity ranges typically fall between 30% and 50%. If readings consistently show that your apartment’s humidity exceeds these thresholds, there could be underlying issues with moisture control. In Dubai, air conditioning is widely utilized; however, it might not always effectively manage humidity levels, especially in newer buildings or areas prone to water leakage. It would be prudent to assess the condition of your building's insulation and waterproofing as well as any potential leaks from plumbing systems or external sources. Professional environmental inspections are highly recommended for thorough investigations. These inspections can identify moisture-related issues such as condensation points, mold growth, and allergen presence that might not be immediately obvious. Companies like Saniservice in Dubai offer comprehensive services including indoor air quality testing and remediation plans tailored to local regulations and conditions. If you suspect humidity is the cause, consider taking immediate steps such as: • Using dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels • Improving ventilation by opening windows during less humid periods (if safe) • Ensuring proper drainage around your apartment to prevent external water intrusion Remember, persistent respiratory symptoms can be indicative of more serious health issues, so it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional if you haven't already done so. For expert assistance related to indoor environmental quality in the UAE, feel free to contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for personalized guidance and support. Stay aware and proactive about maintaining a healthy living environment! |
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