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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell lingering in my bedroom closet, especially when I open it. The humidity has always been an issue, but this time, it feels worse than ever. My kids have been coughing more frequently, and I suspect it might be mold asthma due to all the dampness. Could anyone recommend some effective ways to prevent mold growth and ensure better air quality in my home?
Posted by Christopher Lee
Asked on January 16, 2026 6:16 pm
Preventing mold growth and improving air quality is crucial for maintaining the health of your home environment. In the humid climate of Dubai, proper prevention measures are essential to combat dampness that can lead to mold proliferation. Here are some effective strategies tailored specifically for properties in the UAE.

Firstly, it's imperative to conduct regular inspections for signs of moisture and mold. The UAE does not have specific regulations mandating these checks, but following guidelines from professional environmental inspection companies like Saniservice can ensure compliance with best practices. If you notice mustiness or see dark spots on walls, ceilings, or floors, it might indicate mold growth. In such cases, contacting a certified remediation service is advisable.

Ventilation is key to preventing moisture buildup and reducing humidity levels. Utilize exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, ensuring they are used during and after showers, cooking, and other activities that generate steam. Additionally, opening windows for natural ventilation can help reduce indoor air pollutants but should be done strategically to avoid drawing in outdoor contaminants.

Air conditioning systems play a significant role in maintaining indoor comfort while also controlling humidity levels. Regular maintenance of your A/C units is crucial; cleaning or replacing filters, checking for leaks, and ensuring adequate airflow are all part of this process. In the UAE, we recommend scheduling professional servicing every 6 months to ensure optimal performance.

Using dehumidifiers can be very effective in areas prone to high humidity like Dubai. Placing them strategically around your home, particularly in closets or basements where moisture tends to accumulate, can significantly reduce relative humidity levels and discourage mold growth. Aim for a target indoor humidity level of 30-50% which is much lower than the typical 70-80% that fosters mold.

Lastly, addressing any leaks promptly is critical. In Dubai's climate, water damage from leaking pipes or roofs can quickly lead to mold infestations if not dealt with swiftly. Prompt repairs and ensuring proper waterproofing of areas like bathrooms and kitchens are essential steps in the prevention process.

In summary, while you might start by improving ventilation and using dehumidifiers, it’s wise to engage professionals for a thorough inspection and remediation plan when necessary. Saniservice offers a reliable service at 800-MOLDS or through their email hello@saniservice.com. By implementing these measures, you can create a healthier indoor environment that minimizes the risk of mold growth and asthma triggers.

Remember, maintaining a dry and well-ventilated home is fundamental to preventing mold and improving air quality in Dubai's climate.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 7:46 am