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After the rain last month, I noticed a thick foggy mist starting to form on the windowsills of our 3rd-floor apartment in Mirdif. The air feels heavy and sticky, even with the AC running all day. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately too. Do you think high humidity could be causing their cold-like symptoms, or should I seek professional help to manage it?
Posted by Rashid Sharif
Asked on December 28, 2025 3:39 am
High humidity can indeed be a significant factor contributing to respiratory issues and coughing, especially among children. In the context of Dubai and the UAE, where the climate is predominantly warm and humid during certain periods, maintaining optimal indoor air quality becomes crucial.

In your case, noticing foggy mist on windowsills following rain suggests that humidity levels are quite high inside your apartment. This level of humidity can lead to increased moisture in the air, promoting the growth of mold and other allergens. Such conditions can irritate respiratory passages and exacerbate existing conditions like coughing.

The UAE has specific regulations concerning indoor environmental quality, which include guidelines for acceptable humidity levels. For residential buildings, it is recommended that relative humidity be maintained between 30% to 60%. Exceeding this range could lead to health issues as you are experiencing with your kids' frequent coughs.

It's important to note that high humidity also creates a favorable environment for dust mites and other allergens, which can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory symptoms in children, including coughing.

To manage the situation effectively, consider conducting an indoor air quality assessment. A professional inspection can help identify moisture sources, mold growth, and other issues contributing to your current conditions. Based on my experience with similar cases in Dubai, it's crucial to address these issues promptly to prevent further health complications for your children.

You might want to reach out to a professional company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email them at hello@saniservice.com for expert assistance. They can provide tailored solutions including dehumidification systems, mold remediation services, and air purifiers that could greatly improve the indoor environment in your apartment.

In the meantime, consider using a hygrometer to monitor humidity levels and ensure they remain within safe ranges. Running an air conditioner with dehumidification capabilities or a standalone dehumidifier can also help reduce moisture content in the air effectively. Make sure to clean and maintain these appliances regularly to ensure optimal performance.

Taking proactive steps now will not only alleviate your children's coughing but also prevent future health issues related to high humidity.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 30, 2025 1:57 am