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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in my bedroom, especially when the air conditioning is on. The smell is quite unpleasant and has been there for about two weeks now. My family hasn’t had any issues before, but recently both my daughter and son have started coughing more than usual. Could this be related to duct cleaning issues?
Posted by Piotr Torres
Asked on December 29, 2025 9:44 pm
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It sounds like the damp smell from your AC unit might indeed be connected to coughing issues experienced by you and your children. In Dubai, where humidity can be a significant factor during the cooler months or after rain events, such smells often stem from water accumulation in your air conditioning ducts. This moisture creates an environment conducive for mold growth which could be the cause of the unpleasant odor.

In the UAE, particularly in areas like Dubai, indoor air quality is closely monitored due to the high prevalence of asthma and respiratory issues among the population. The damp smell you're experiencing might be a sign that your HVAC system needs attention, especially with recent rainfall affecting its performance.

It’s important to address this issue promptly for several reasons:
1. Health Concerns: Mold spores can trigger allergic reactions or exacerbate existing respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis.
2. Comfort Issues: The smell could be a sign of deteriorating air quality, impacting your family's comfort and well-being.

Given the persistent nature of the problem for about two weeks, I would recommend scheduling an inspection by a professional service. They can assess the condition of your ducts and perform necessary cleaning or repairs to prevent further issues. In Dubai, you might consider calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for reliable services.

Additionally, ensure that your HVAC system is properly maintained. Regular servicing includes checking for water leaks, inspecting filters, and cleaning or replacing them as needed. Also, make sure to run your air conditioning regularly during dry periods to avoid moisture buildup in the ducts.

By addressing this issue, you can improve indoor air quality and reduce the risk of respiratory problems for yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 4, 2026 3:39 pm