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The AC in my apartment seems to be struggling to keep up with the humidity, even though we've run it almost non-stop since last month’s heavy rain. The nursery feels particularly damp and uncomfortable, and I’ve started noticing a few of my kids coughing more frequently. Is there anything else I can do besides running the dehumidifier 24/7 to help with the indoor air quality?
Posted by Shweta Iyer
Asked on February 2, 2026 9:35 pm
Certainly! High humidity levels can indeed pose challenges for maintaining indoor air quality, especially during the monsoon season and other periods of heavy rainfall. In your situation in Dubai/UAE, where the AC system is struggling to keep up, there are several steps you could take besides running a dehumidifier 24/7.

Firstly, it's essential to ensure that your air conditioning units (whether central or split systems) are efficiently maintained and serviced regularly. This includes checking the filters for cleanliness and replacing them if necessary. Dirty filters can significantly reduce an AC unit’s effectiveness in managing humidity levels. Regular servicing also ensures that any potential issues with dehumidification performance are addressed promptly.

Another practical solution might be to enhance your building's ventilation. While natural ventilation is not always feasible, you could consider installing a balanced mechanical ventilation system or use exhaust fans to improve air circulation. This can help remove excess moisture from the nursery and other areas of concern.

Installing vapor barriers in key areas such as bathrooms and kitchens where humidity levels are naturally higher can also be beneficial. These barriers minimize the spread of moisture into living spaces, thereby reducing overall indoor humidity levels.

Additionally, consider implementing a routine cleaning schedule for your home. Regular dusting, vacuuming, and mopping can help reduce the presence of mold spores which thrive in humid environments. Pay special attention to areas like behind furniture, under carpets, and in closets.

It is also wise to monitor the humidity levels within your apartment using a hygrometer. This tool will provide you with real-time data on indoor moisture content, allowing you to adjust your interventions accordingly. In cases where high humidity persists despite these measures, consulting a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice could be advisable.

Remember, maintaining an optimal indoor relative humidity level between 30-50% is generally recommended for health and comfort reasons in Dubai/UAE. If the issue proves persistent or if you notice any signs of mold growth, it would be prudent to contact us at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional assessment.

Stay proactive and take necessary steps to ensure your family's health is not compromised by the humidity levels.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 5, 2026 3:36 pm