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After the heavy rains we experienced last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the kitchen that's never been there before. The walls feel slightly wet to the touch, especially on the southern side where the window is always open. My kids have also started complaining of coughing and congestion, which might be related to this moisture issue. Could anyone recommend how to address this dehumidification problem effectively?
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Persistent kitchen dampness can indeed be harmful and is a matter of concern especially under the UAE's climatic conditions where humidity levels can be quite high. This situation you described with your kitchen walls feeling wet, coupled with your children experiencing coughing and congestion, hints at a potential dehumidification issue which needs to be addressed promptly.
Firstly, it’s important to recognize that moisture intrusion in kitchens can lead to the proliferation of mold and mildew, which are known allergens. In Dubai's climate, where temperatures can soar high during summer but drop significantly at night, condensation is a common problem. This makes your situation with the southern window being open more vulnerable as it could be causing localized dampness. To properly address this issue, I would recommend engaging in a thorough professional inspection by contacting a company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS or hello@saniservice.com. They can provide expert assessment and advice tailored to Dubai's unique conditions. For immediate relief, you might consider the installation of a dehumidifier which is a common solution for managing indoor humidity levels effectively. A dehumidifier not only reduces moisture but also lowers the overall relative humidity in your kitchen. When selecting one, ensure it’s suited to your specific space as overcapacity can be wasteful while under capacity won’t address the issue adequately. Additionally, sealing any gaps around windows and doors where cool air might enter could help reduce condensation formation. Regularly opening windows for ventilation is important but done at times when humidity levels are lower to minimize moisture ingress. Proper maintenance of your kitchen by ensuring that areas prone to dampness like near sinks or where appliances are installed stay dry, can also play a crucial role. Prompt repair of any leaks or water damage is essential as well; neglecting such issues can lead to structural problems in the long run and increased mold growth. In summary, persistent kitchen dampness should not be taken lightly due to its potential health implications and property damage risks. A combination of professional assessment, strategic use of dehumidifiers, sealing gaps, and regular maintenance are key steps towards ensuring a healthy indoor environment for you and your family in Dubai's climate. |
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