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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in our bedroom closet. It's particularly noticeable when I open it on humid days, which seems to be getting more frequent now. My kids have been coughing quite a bit lately and I'm starting to wonder if the high humidity might be causing this. Could the humidity levels really be affecting their health like this?
Posted by Tomasz Rossi
Asked on February 24, 2026 2:07 pm
High humidity indeed can contribute to respiratory issues and coughs among individuals. In the context of Dubai/UAE, where we experience relatively high humidity levels during certain times of the year, it's plausible that your kids' symptoms could be related to this environmental factor.

The musty smell you've noticed in the bedroom closet is a telltale sign of potential moisture-related issues, which can lead to an increase in mold growth. Mold thrives in environments with high humidity and inadequate ventilation, making Dubai’s climate particularly conducive for its proliferation. If unchecked, these conditions might not only exacerbate respiratory symptoms but could also lead to more serious health concerns.

The connection between humidity levels and coughing is well-documented; excessive moisture can lead to the growth of mold spores which, upon inhalation, may irritate the airways causing persistent coughs. Additionally, high indoor humidity can increase the presence of dust mites, another common allergen known to cause respiratory issues in children.

Given your observations and concerns, it would be prudent to undergo a professional environmental inspection. Such an assessment could help identify any hidden moisture sources or mold growth that may be contributing to the problem. In Dubai/UAE, regulations require that buildings adhere to certain standards for indoor air quality, though private homes typically do not have such stringent guidelines in place.

If you decide to proceed with this step, contact 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and remediation if necessary. This action can significantly improve the overall indoor environment and potentially alleviate your kids' coughing symptoms.

Remember, maintaining proper ventilation, using dehumidifiers in humid areas, and ensuring adequate drainage around your home’s exterior can all help manage humidity levels effectively. Regularly checking these systems during high-humidity periods such as summer could also prevent issues from arising.

In the meantime, ensure that you maintain good indoor hygiene practices, including regular cleaning of carpets, curtains, and other fabric items to minimize dust mite populations. This proactive approach combined with professional assistance can create a healthier living environment for your family in Dubai’s often humid conditions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 26, 2026 6:13 pm