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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell lingering in the corner of my bedroom, even with the windows open. My kids have been complaining of coughs and runny noses, which has me worried about indoor air quality. Have you experienced similar issues, or do you know what might be causing this and how to address it?
Posted by William Scott
Asked on December 15, 2025 7:48 pm
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Yes, the damp smell from rain can indeed be causing poor indoor air quality. In the UAE, especially during rainy seasons, moisture can seep into walls and floors leading to a persistent damp odor that you're noticing in your bedroom. This isn't uncommon, but it's definitely something worth investigating.

In Dubai, humidity levels can soar due to the climate and recent weather patterns. When rain comes, if proper drainage systems aren’t working correctly or there are leaks, moisture can accumulate indoors, leading to a musty smell which is often associated with mold growth. Mold spores thrive in damp environments and can trigger allergies, asthma attacks, and other respiratory issues—explaining your kids' complaints about coughs and runny noses.

The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality, especially in commercial buildings. For residential areas like yours, while there aren't as strict guidelines, ensuring a healthy environment for you and your family is paramount. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent potential health complications.

First steps should include checking for any obvious sources of moisture like leaks or condensation on walls and windows. If you spot anything suspicious, it might be best to call in a professional service like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) who can conduct a thorough inspection. They’ll not only identify the source of moisture but also recommend remediation steps.

In the meantime, try using dehumidifiers or air purifiers to reduce moisture and improve air quality. Keeping windows closed during heavy rain can help prevent more water from entering your home. Additionally, ensure good ventilation by opening windows when possible and considering the use of exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens where condensation tends to form.

Remember, addressing indoor air quality issues early helps maintain a healthier living environment. Don’t hesitate to act if you're concerned about your family’s well-being due to these symptoms.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 17, 2025 7:13 pm