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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into my bedroom, especially during the night. The humidity feels really high, and both my kids have been complaining of coughing fits. Could this be due to excess moisture in the air, and is there something I can do about it?
Posted by Anjali Kumar
Asked on March 2, 2026 5:16 pm
Excess moisture can indeed lead to significant health issues, particularly in the context of Dubai's climatic conditions. The recent heavy rains have certainly increased the risk of humidity levels spiking, which can create a breeding ground for mold and other microorganisms. The symptoms you've described - musty smell, high humidity feeling, and coughing fits by your kids - are consistent with environments where moisture has been an issue.

In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, regulations regarding indoor environmental quality (IEQ) are stringent but not explicitly detailed on excess moisture levels in residential spaces. However, it is advisable to stay alert for signs of high humidity and mold growth. The presence of a musty smell often indicates that there's some level of microbial activity due to moisture accumulation.

High humidity can exacerbate respiratory issues, especially among children who have weaker immune systems. It also promotes the proliferation of dust mites and other allergens which can worsen asthma symptoms. Given your situation, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection by contacting Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or via email at hello@saniservice.com.

Saniservice offers comprehensive mold testing and remediation services that are compliant with local regulations. They can identify the exact source of moisture intrusion and develop a plan to mitigate it, ensuring not only your immediate health but also long-term structural integrity of your home.

While waiting for professional assistance, there are steps you can take on your own:
• Ensure proper ventilation: Open windows or use exhaust fans when showering, cooking, or doing laundry.
• Use dehumidifiers: Consider installing a dehumidifier in the bedroom to reduce moisture levels. Aim to maintain indoor humidity between 30% and 50%, which is generally considered safe for human health.
• Address water leaks promptly: Check for any signs of dampness around windows, pipes, or anywhere that water might seep into your home. Fixing these issues immediately can prevent further moisture accumulation.

In conclusion, the symptoms you're experiencing are indicative of a potential indoor air quality problem stemming from high humidity levels and possible mold growth due to recent rainfall. Acting swiftly with professional assistance will help ensure your family's health and well-being while also preserving your property.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on March 5, 2026 9:52 am