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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into our master bedroom. The dehumidifier we bought a few months ago doesn't seem to be doing enough to keep up with all that extra moisture. My kids have been complaining of coughs and it's making me worry about their health. Is there anything more I can do to reduce the humidity in our home besides investing in a stronger dehumidifier?
Posted by Michiko Matsumoto
Asked on December 22, 2025 5:19 pm
Absolutely, addressing bedroom humidity in a DIY context is feasible and practical. However, it's crucial to understand the environmental conditions specifically relevant to Dubai/UAE. The region experiences high temperatures and humidity during certain months, which can exacerbate indoor moisture issues.

Firstly, assess your current dehumidifier capacity. In Dubai, the average relative humidity might range from 30% to 85%, depending on the season. If you've noticed a significant increase in moisture due to recent rainfall, it's likely that standard models aren't sufficient. Consider upgrading to one with higher extraction rates or a model specifically designed for high-humidity environments.

Additionally, employ strategic placement of dehumidifiers. Position them near sources of moisture like bathrooms and kitchens, as well as areas where condensation is common—like windows and walls in your master bedroom. For instance, placing the unit near the air vents can help circulate dry air more efficiently throughout the space.

Ventilation is another key aspect to tackle. Open windows or use exhaust fans during cooler parts of the day when external humidity levels are lower. In Dubai's climate, this might mean early mornings and late evenings. Ensure that any window openings have screens to prevent dust entry.

Improving your home's air circulation can also be beneficial. Ceiling fans and portable fans help distribute dry air more effectively. They work by drawing in moist indoor air and expelling it outside through open windows or vents.

Moreover, address areas of moisture buildup directly. Use a dehumidifier near walls or damp spots to reduce localized humidity. Regularly clean your unit's filters to ensure optimal performance.

Regular maintenance is essential. Check for signs of mold growth and address them promptly by cleaning with appropriate solutions. Ensure that all surfaces are properly dried after cleaning.

In more severe cases, professional inspection might be necessary. Given the specific conditions in Dubai, it’s wise to consult a certified environmental inspector who can provide tailored advice based on your home's unique characteristics. They may recommend additional measures or equipment not covered here.

Remember, maintaining indoor air quality is crucial for health and comfort, especially with kids around. If symptoms persist despite these steps, contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) might be advisable for further assistance tailored to the UAE context.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 24, 2025 10:20 pm