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After the rain last month, I noticed a thick fog seemed to settle over our entire living room, especially around the corners where the humidity seems to linger. My kids have been coughing more than usual, and my throat feels scratchy too. Is this normal in Dubai during such weather changes, or could these symptoms be linked to the high humidity levels?
Posted by Karan Iyer
Asked on January 27, 2026 11:14 pm
High humidity levels can indeed contribute to the symptoms you're experiencing. In Dubai and other regions of the UAE, it is not uncommon for humidity to fluctuate significantly following rainfall events like the one last month. The thick fog settling over your living room, especially in corners where moisture tends to accumulate, is indicative of high relative humidity.

The increase in coughing among your children and scratchiness in your throat could be linked to the exposure to these elevated humidity levels, which can lead to respiratory irritation and exacerbate existing conditions such as allergies or asthma. High humidity creates an ideal environment for mold growth, which can further contribute to discomfort and health issues.

In Dubai, according to local regulations, maintaining indoor relative humidity between 30-60% is recommended to prevent the proliferation of fungi and bacteria that thrive in higher moisture levels. With recent rain events causing a spike in humidity, it's not unusual for your living space to experience temporary spikes that can affect air quality.

Given these circumstances, I recommend scheduling a professional indoor environmental inspection to assess current conditions and identify any potential sources of moisture or mold growth. Saniservice.com offers comprehensive services including mold testing, air quality analysis, and remediation advice to ensure your home remains healthy during such weather transitions.

If you decide against immediate professional intervention, there are some steps you can take to mitigate the effects:

1. Use dehumidifiers and air conditioning units to reduce indoor moisture levels.
2. Increase ventilation by opening windows (if safe) or using exhaust fans when cooking or bathing.
3. Clean surfaces prone to moisture accumulation regularly with a damp cloth.
4. Check for signs of mold growth, which often appear as black, green, or brown spots.

Remember, the health and well-being of your family should be prioritized, and professional assistance can provide peace of mind in ensuring that your living environment is safe and comfortable despite weather changes like those experienced recently.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 30, 2026 7:43 am