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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in the nursery on the second floor of our apartment. The windows are always closed due to dust outside, so the air feels trapped inside. My kids have been coughing more than usual lately, and it’s making me wonder if the high humidity levels could be causing their discomfort. Could the humidity in Dubai really affect my children this much?
Posted by Krzysztof Lopez
Asked on March 6, 2026 1:35 pm
High humidity levels can indeed have significant impacts on indoor air quality and overall health, especially for children. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, where climatic conditions often involve high humidity throughout the year, it's crucial to address such issues promptly.

The musty smell and increased coughing among your kids could be indicative of elevated moisture content in their nursery environment. High humidity levels can lead to an increase in mold spores, dust mites, and other allergens that thrive in moist conditions. These factors contribute to respiratory irritations and exacerbate existing allergies or asthma symptoms.

In Dubai, the climate often sees high humidity levels due to its proximity to water bodies and frequent rainfall events. Even with windows being closed, moisture can still infiltrate through gaps or via uncontrolled ventilation systems. This scenario is particularly concerning as it could lead to mold growth on surfaces like walls, ceilings, or even within building structures.

To assess the situation effectively, a professional environmental inspection would be advisable. Such an inspection can identify the sources of moisture and recommend remedial actions tailored for your specific indoor environment in Dubai. Saniservice offers expert services that include humidity level monitoring, mold testing, and recommendations to mitigate high humidity effects.

Here are some practical steps you can take immediately:

1. Use dehumidifiers: These devices can help reduce air moisture levels, making the environment less hospitable for mold and dust mites.
2. Increase ventilation: Even with closed windows, using exhaust fans or opening doors slightly when weather permits can aid in reducing indoor humidity.
3. Regular cleaning: Dusting and vacuuming to remove allergens from surfaces can significantly improve air quality.
4. Check for leaks: Inspect areas prone to water accumulation such as bathrooms, kitchens, and near pipes.

Remember, maintaining a relative humidity level below 60% is advisable to minimize the growth of mold and other harmful microorganisms. If symptoms persist despite these measures, consider consulting an allergist or healthcare provider for further advice.

If you find this information useful and wish to proceed with professional assistance, feel free to contact Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or via email at hello@saniservice.com. We're here to help ensure a healthier living environment for your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 7, 2026 9:12 pm