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The building maintenance said they found high humidity in a neighboring apartment. Should I be worried about my unit? What precautions should I take?
Posted by Giovanni Richard
Asked on December 21, 2025 2:24 am
High humidity spreading to your unit from the neighboring apartment is indeed a concern. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, high humidity can pose several issues ranging from mold growth to structural damage and discomfort for residents. It's essential to understand that while humidity levels are naturally variable due to climate and season, persistent or excessive moisture could lead to adverse effects.

In Dubai, the average relative humidity ranges between 40% and 75%, which is generally acceptable but can rise during summer months when temperatures soar. If your unit starts experiencing unusual dampness, musty odors, or water damage, it's crucial to take proactive measures promptly.

Firstly, ensure that you maintain proper ventilation within your apartment. Open windows where feasible, use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens, and consider installing dehumidifiers if the area is prone to moisture accumulation. Regular maintenance of these systems can significantly reduce humidity levels and prevent condensation.

Secondly, inspect your property for any signs of leakage or water damage, such as peeling paint, mold growth, or damp patches on walls and ceilings. If you notice anything suspicious, it's advisable to call a professional inspection service like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for an assessment.

In Dubai, the Building Code and Regulations emphasize the importance of moisture management in construction. Ensure that your building is designed with adequate drainage systems, vapor barriers, and proper insulation to mitigate high humidity effects. The Emirates Standard ES 1820:2015 on "Mold Prevention" also provides guidelines for maintaining indoor air quality.

Lastly, be cautious about the source of moisture; it could stem from plumbing leaks, faulty HVAC systems, or external factors like nearby construction sites. A comprehensive inspection by a certified specialist can pinpoint the exact cause and recommend appropriate remediation steps.

Remember, preventing high humidity is key to preserving both your property's integrity and your health. By taking proactive measures and seeking professional help when needed, you can effectively manage this issue in Dubai’s humid climate.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 22, 2025 8:08 pm