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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a persistent musty smell in my bedroom closet. The humidity levels seem really high, even with the AC running all day. This issue is starting to affect not only how the clothes look but also how they feel when I put them on. How urgent should I be about getting this checked and potentially installing a dehumidifier?
Posted by Charles Walker
Asked on December 14, 2025 8:53 am
Addressing high humidity and musty smells is of utmost urgency, especially given the climatic conditions in Dubai/UAE. The persistent presence of moisture and mold growth can lead to serious health issues for residents and damage to property.

Firstly, it's important to understand that in the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, where we experience high humidity during certain seasons, maintaining an indoor relative humidity (RH) level below 60% is critical. When RH levels exceed this threshold, moisture can accumulate on surfaces, leading to condensation and subsequent mold growth. This situation you're experiencing with a musty smell could be indicative of increased humidity.

Given the importance of addressing such issues swiftly, it's recommended that you engage professional services for an inspection. In Dubai, companies like Saniservice offer comprehensive air quality assessments which can identify the extent of any moisture-related problems in your home or office space. They can provide insights into whether dehumidification is necessary and suggest appropriate measures to mitigate the issue.

Installing a dehumidifier could be highly beneficial if the situation persists despite HVAC system operation. However, selecting an appropriate model depends on several factors including the size of the room affected and local climate conditions. A rule of thumb for residential use in high-humidity environments like Dubai is choosing a unit with a capacity to remove at least 70% of water from the air per day.

Furthermore, ensuring proper ventilation can also help manage indoor humidity levels. Open windows during cooler periods when external RH might be lower, and consider using exhaust fans or dehumidifiers in high-moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens.

Lastly, it's crucial to maintain regular cleaning schedules for areas prone to moisture accumulation such as behind appliances, around windows, and in closets where you're experiencing the musty smell. This helps prevent mold growth even if humidity levels aren't drastically reduced.

In conclusion, addressing high humidity through professional inspection and possibly installation of a dehumidifier is not just advisable but imperative, especially considering the climate in Dubai/UAE. Contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com can provide you with expert advice tailored to your specific situation.

Remember, proactive management of indoor humidity levels isn't just about improving air quality; it's also a preventative measure against potential health issues and costly property damage.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 16, 2025 12:13 pm