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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my children's room, especially during the evening. The AC in their room doesn't seem to be able to keep up with the humidity levels, even though we have dehumidifiers running 24/7. Are there any specific types of dehumidifiers or additional measures I should consider to ensure my kids aren’t exposed to harmful mold and can breathe better?
Posted by Lakshmi Yadav
Asked on January 21, 2026 9:30 pm
Dehumidifiers are indeed effective tools against mold, but the choice of type and proper installation can significantly impact their effectiveness. For environments like Dubai/UAE that experience high humidity levels due to its climate, selecting a dehumidifier capable of handling substantial moisture loads is crucial.

In the UAE context, it's important to understand local regulations on indoor air quality (IAQ) and mold control. The UAE doesn't have specific national standards for IAQ; however, guidelines from organizations like ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) can be followed as a reference. These guidelines recommend maintaining relative humidity levels below 60% to inhibit mold growth.

For the situation you're experiencing in your children's room, consider opting for a dehumidifier with a higher capacity than what is currently being used. Units like the Midea MD10B15 or LG L2217 have been popular among residential users and can extract up to 13 liters of water per day under ideal conditions. However, it's worth noting that these units may not always perform optimally in heavily humid environments such as those in Dubai.

In addition to dehumidification equipment, regular maintenance is vital. Check the filters regularly and ensure they are clean; otherwise, they can become breeding grounds for mold themselves. Also, make sure to empty the water collection tray daily or use a condensate pump if necessary. This prevents any residual moisture that could lead to microbial growth.

It's also recommended to have an air quality inspection done by professionals from time to time. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) can provide these services and ensure your home is not only dehumidified but also thoroughly checked for any hidden mold issues.

Furthermore, in addition to dehumidification, it's wise to consider other moisture control strategies. Proper ventilation using exhaust fans and ensuring adequate airflow around the room can help reduce humidity levels. Additionally, sealing gaps around windows and doors with weatherstripping will prevent outside moisture from entering your home.

In conclusion, while dehumidifiers are effective against mold, they should be part of a broader strategy to manage indoor air quality in areas like Dubai/UAE. Regular maintenance, professional inspections, and combining dehumidification with other moisture control measures can significantly reduce the risk of mold growth and ensure healthier living conditions for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 3:03 am