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After the heavy rain we had last month, I noticed a musty smell developing in my bedroom closet. The humidity levels seem really high even with the AC running at full blast; it’s been like this for days now. Should I be worried about mold or is this something that usually takes longer to manifest?
Posted by Camille Fernandez
Asked on January 22, 2026 7:28 pm
Absolutely, high humidity levels can indeed lead to mold growth. In the context of dubai, uae, where we experience significant temperature fluctuations and occasional heavy rains, it's crucial to be vigilant about indoor environmental quality.

When you notice a musty smell and feel that your AC is not keeping up with the moisture, it's important to act quickly. Mold spores thrive in environments with humidity levels above 60%. Your current situation sounds like an ideal breeding ground for mold, especially considering the recent rains which can saturate building materials.

In dubai, there are no specific regulations directly addressing high indoor humidity levels, but adhering to local building codes and guidelines is essential. The key here is to ensure proper ventilation and moisture management in your home or office space. Continuous operation of air conditioning units might help, but it's often necessary to supplement with dehumidifiers during periods of particularly high humidity.

For a more thorough evaluation, I'd recommend scheduling an inspection by a professional environmental service provider. They can assess the extent of any potential mold growth and provide solutions tailored to your specific environment. Saniservice, for instance, offers such services and can be reached at 800-MOLDS or 800-66537 or via email at hello@saniservice.com.

In the meantime, consider these practical steps:
1. Increase air circulation by opening windows during less humid periods (if weather permits).
2. Utilize dehumidifiers in affected areas.
3. Clean surfaces and areas prone to moisture accumulation with a bleach solution or specialized mold cleaner.
4. Check for leaks around plumbing fixtures and seal any gaps where water could enter.

Remember, prevention is key. Regularly maintaining your HVAC system and ensuring proper drainage systems can go a long way in keeping humidity levels in check.

Stay proactive and take necessary measures now to avoid more serious issues down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 24, 2026 5:47 pm