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After the rain last month, I noticed a musty smell creeping into our master bedroom every morning. The AC in our apartment seems to struggle to keep up with the humidity even when it's set to the lowest setting. My kids have been complaining of chest discomfort and coughing more frequently. How urgent is this issue, and should we be taking any immediate steps to address the high humidity?
Posted by Nancy Thomas
Asked on December 26, 2025 10:21 pm
Absolutely, high humidity should be of serious concern especially in our region. In the UAE, particularly Dubai, we have experienced some unusual weather patterns lately that can lead to such issues. The musty smell and discomfort your family is experiencing are clear indicators of elevated indoor moisture levels.

Firstly, it’s imperative to understand that excessive humidity can cause a myriad of problems including mold growth, structural damage, and health issues for occupants. According to the UAE's Building Control Regulations, maintaining an optimal relative humidity level between 30% to 60% is crucial for both comfort and safety. Your current environment seems to be hovering well above this range as your AC struggles even on its lowest setting.

The moisture intrusion you're experiencing could be due to several factors including faulty air conditioning units, inadequate ventilation, water leaks, or even external weather conditions. Given the rain event last month, it’s quite possible that water ingress has occurred, leading to these issues.

For immediate action, I recommend a thorough inspection of your apartment by a certified professional who can assess the extent of moisture and potential mold growth. Saniservice.com offers expert services in this area and you could reach out to them at 800-MOLDS or via email for an appointment. They will use advanced tools like moisture meters, thermal imaging cameras, and air quality sensors to pinpoint the source of excess humidity.

In the meantime, consider these practical steps:
1. Increase ventilation by opening windows when weather permits.
2. Use dehumidifiers in affected areas.
3. Ensure all AC units are functioning properly and serviced regularly.
4. Check for water leaks around pipes, roofs, or windows.
5. Place desiccants like silica gel packets near sources of moisture.

If you find any signs of mold growth or if your family’s health symptoms persist despite these steps, it is crucial to seek immediate remediation services. Ignoring high humidity can lead to serious long-term consequences including respiratory issues and structural damage.

Remember, prevention is key in managing indoor environmental quality here in Dubai. Regular maintenance and professional inspections are highly recommended to ensure a healthy living environment for you and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 29, 2025 4:00 am