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After the recent heavy rains last month, I noticed a distinct dampness settling in my bedroom, especially near the window. The AC seems to struggle keeping up, and now my kids have been coughing more than usual. Could this high humidity be causing their respiratory issues?
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High humidity can indeed contribute to respiratory issues like coughing, especially for children. In the uae/dubai region, we often experience high levels of humidity due to our proximity to water bodies and the climate conditions. This is a common issue that affects many homes during certain seasons or after heavy rains.
In your situation, where you've noticed an increase in dampness near windows following rain, it's highly probable that increased moisture has led to higher indoor humidity. Your central air conditioning (AC) system may struggle to manage this additional load, potentially leading to a humid environment that is not conducive for optimal health, especially for children. High humidity levels can cause the proliferation of mold and dust mites in your home. Both these factors are known triggers for respiratory issues such as coughing. Mold thrives in damp environments and releases spores into the air, which can irritate the respiratory system. Dust mites also prefer humid conditions to survive and thrive, producing allergens that can exacerbate allergies and asthma symptoms. Given the potential health risks associated with high humidity, it's advisable to conduct a professional inspection of your home’s indoor environment. This would allow for accurate assessment of moisture levels, presence of mold, and other factors contributing to discomfort or health issues among family members. In dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or email hello@saniservice.com for a comprehensive inspection. To mitigate the effects of high humidity in your home: 1. Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels. 2. Ensure proper ventilation and air circulation, especially in areas prone to dampness like bathrooms and basements. 3. Keep windows closed during heavy rains or high humidity periods if possible. 4. Regularly clean and maintain your AC system to ensure it operates efficiently. Monitoring relative humidity (RH) is crucial; ideal indoor RH levels should be between 30% and 50%. Using a hygrometer can help you keep an eye on these levels, allowing for timely adjustments in your home environment management practices. |
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