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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell coming from my bedroom closet, which hasn't gone away. The AC in my apartment seems to work overtime during humid days, but it doesn't seem to fully dry out the air. Should I consider hiring professionals for humidity control or are there simpler DIY solutions?
Posted by Ashley Wilson
Asked on December 30, 2025 8:36 pm
Absolutely, the situation you've described is quite common in Dubai and other regions that experience heavy rainfall. High humidity levels can indeed lead to persistent musty odors, especially in confined spaces like your bedroom closet. In a place like Dubai, where climate control can be challenging due to the warm and humid environment post-rainfall or even during certain seasons, it's crucial to address these issues properly.

Firstly, it is recommended that you conduct a professional inspection. The UAE does have some regulations concerning indoor environmental quality (IEQ), though they might not specifically target humidity levels in residential settings. However, for commercial spaces, particularly those dealing with moisture-related concerns like healthcare or educational facilities, there are stringent guidelines set by the Dubai Health Authority and other relevant bodies.

For your home situation, here are a few practical steps you can take before considering professional help:

1. Improve Ventilation: Ensure that windows are opened during dry spells to allow for natural air circulation. However, keep in mind that opening windows may not always be feasible due to the climate or security concerns.

2. Utilize Dehumidifiers: Portable dehumidifiers can be very effective in reducing moisture levels in smaller spaces like closets or rooms. Choose a unit with a high capacity and one that is specifically designed for residential use, as commercial units might be too powerful for your needs.

3. Drying Out Materials: If you notice dampness on walls or any other surfaces, it’s important to dry them out properly. This can involve using fans or air conditioners set to dehumidify mode. However, ensure that the materials are not subjected to excessive heat which could cause damage.

4. Maintain AC Systems: Regular maintenance of your air conditioning system is essential. Make sure to clean and replace filters as recommended by the manufacturer. This can help improve overall efficiency and reduce moisture levels in the air.

5. Inspect for Leaks: Check for any signs of water leaks or condensation, particularly around plumbing fixtures and windows. Addressing these issues promptly can prevent further damage and reduce humidity levels.

If after implementing these measures you still experience a musty smell or persistent high humidity levels, it’s advisable to seek the expertise of professionals. Companies like Saniservice (you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for assistance) offer comprehensive services including moisture detection, mold remediation, and dehumidification solutions that are tailored to the local climate conditions.

Remember, while DIY measures can be helpful in managing humidity, they may not always address the root causes of high humidity effectively. Professional intervention ensures that all aspects of your indoor environment are thoroughly assessed and properly treated.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 31, 2025 8:47 pm