Is dampness from storms affecting indoor air quality?« Back to Previous Page

After the recent thunderstorms, I noticed a lingering dampness in my bedroom, especially near the window where water seeped through during the heavy rain. The air feels stale and heavy, making it hard to breathe, particularly when my kids are playing there. Has anyone else experienced this issue or know how to improve indoor air quality in such situations?
Posted by Timothy King
Asked on January 14, 2026 5:52 pm
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Absolutely dampness from storms can indeed affect indoor air quality in the UAE especially in places like Dubai. The condition you're describing where there's a lingering dampness near windows after heavy rain is not uncommon, but it does pose some serious concerns. This moisture can lead to an increase in humidity levels, which might create a breeding ground for mold and mildew. In the UAE, we do have specific regulations regarding indoor air quality that mandate keeping relative humidity below 60% to prevent such issues.

Firstly, I'd recommend conducting a professional inspection of your property. If you haven't already, call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an evaluation. They can help assess the extent of water damage and provide remediation services if necessary.

To tackle this problem on your own in the meantime, start by ensuring proper ventilation. Open windows when possible, but close them quickly once you notice moisture coming through. Using dehumidifiers or air conditioners can be very effective as they not only reduce humidity levels but also help circulate cleaner air. Make sure to change filters regularly and clean units thoroughly.

Another tip is to use fans strategically. Position them near damp areas like windows or bathrooms to promote airflow and prevent stagnant moisture from settling into the walls or floors.

Regularly check for signs of mold, which might appear as dark spots on surfaces or a musty smell in your bedroom. If you spot any, address it immediately by cleaning with a solution of water and bleach (1 part bleach per 10 parts water) followed by drying thoroughly.

Lastly, maintaining dryness is key. Ensure there are no leaks anywhere in the house and check for proper drainage around the building to prevent water from pooling near your home’s foundation.

Remember, indoor air quality isn't just about feeling fresh; it's crucial for health too. By taking these steps now, you can improve not only the air quality but also create a more comfortable living space for yourself and your family.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 17, 2026 4:04 pm