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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in our ground-floor living room. The air feels thick and sticky, especially during the evening. My family has been complaining of runny noses and coughs, which makes me suspect it might be due to the high humidity levels. Has anyone else experienced similar issues with dehumidification in Dubai?
Posted by Joseph Johnson
Asked on December 10, 2025 4:00 pm
High humidity indeed poses significant challenges in the UAE and Dubai environments. The persistent dampness in your ground-floor living room along with associated health issues like runny noses and coughs are indicative of a high relative humidity problem, which is quite common during rainy periods or when there's an increase in moisture from various sources.

In Dubai, the climate typically experiences fluctuating humidity levels. However, the recent heavy rains have exacerbated this issue significantly. According to UAE building regulations, particularly those set forth by the Dubai Municipality, maintaining indoor relative humidity between 40% and 60% is recommended for optimal comfort and health. When humidity exceeds these thresholds, it can lead to mold growth, dust mite proliferation, and exacerbation of respiratory issues.

The thick, sticky air you described in your living room suggests that the humidity levels are indeed high. This level of dampness not only affects physical comfort but also has serious implications for indoor air quality (IAQ). Mold spores thrive in such conditions, potentially leading to allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and other respiratory problems.

Given the symptoms experienced by your family, it would be prudent to conduct a professional inspection. Companies like Saniservice are well-equipped to assess the situation with state-of-the-art equipment, including hygrometers and moisture meters. They can determine if the humidity levels in your home are indeed harmful and provide remediation solutions tailored for Dubai’s climate.

In addition to professional intervention, here are some practical steps you can take:
• Use dehumidifiers: Ensure you have a suitable dehumidifier that can handle the space size of your living room. A 20-liter capacity could be adequate depending on the square footage.
• Proper ventilation: Open windows for short periods if weather permits to allow fresh air circulation. Consider installing an exhaust fan in areas where moisture tends to accumulate, such as bathrooms and kitchens.
• Regular cleaning: Dust mites thrive in humid conditions; regular vacuuming and cleaning can help reduce allergens.

If the issue persists despite these measures or if you suspect mold growth, do not hesitate to contact a professional service. Remember, maintaining healthy indoor air quality is crucial for both comfort and health, especially during rainy seasons like this one in Dubai.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 12, 2025 1:50 pm