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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom, especially during the night. The humidity meter in the bathroom reads over 80% consistently, even after using fans and dehumidifiers. It's becoming harder to breathe sometimes, and my clothes take forever to dry. How urgent is this issue, and what should I do to address it quickly?
Posted by Jose Wisniewski
Asked on January 20, 2026 4:35 am
The situation you're describing sounds rather serious and indeed warrants immediate attention. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity can lead to a variety of issues including mold growth, which is the primary concern here. Mold spores thrive in environments where moisture levels are consistently above 70%, which seems to be your case with the bathroom reading over 80% humidity.

The musty smell and difficulty breathing could be indicative of not only mold but also other allergens like dust mites thriving due to these conditions. The prolonged drying time for clothes is another clear sign that moisture levels are too high, making it a breeding ground for microbial growth.

Given the severity and considering UAE-specific regulations (which include standards for indoor air quality), I strongly recommend scheduling an inspection with a professional company such as Saniservice, which can be reached by calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can conduct a thorough assessment of your home to identify any existing mold colonies and provide recommendations on how to remediate the situation.

In the interim, here are some steps you could take:

1. Improve Ventilation: Ensure that your bathroom has adequate ventilation by opening windows or using exhaust fans during and after showering. Consider installing a dehumidifier in both the bedroom and the bathroom to reduce moisture levels.

2. Adjust Humidity Levels: You can use hygrometers to monitor humidity levels more accurately, aiming for 40-60% which is generally considered healthy.

3. Clean Regularly: Use a mixture of water and vinegar or baking soda to clean areas prone to mold growth such as corners, behind furniture, and around plumbing fixtures. This can help eliminate existing colonies and prevent new ones from forming.

4. Check for Leaks: Inspect your home for any hidden leaks which might be contributing to the high humidity levels. Fixing these could significantly reduce moisture in the air.

It's crucial to act quickly as mold can spread rapidly, potentially causing health issues such as respiratory problems or allergic reactions. Addressing this issue promptly not only improves indoor air quality but also extends the life of your home by preventing structural damage from excessive moisture.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 22, 2026 1:12 pm