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After the rain last month, I noticed a thick fog forming inside my living room even with the dehumidifier running non-stop. The walls feel damp to the touch, and it’s making everyone in the house feel stuffy and uncomfortable. Do you think there's something more I can do on my own to handle this, or should I call a professional?
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Handling indoor fog without a pro can be challenging, especially in the unique climate of Dubai and the UAE. You've already taken one key step by running your dehumidifier non-stop, but it sounds like more may be needed to address the root cause and ensure long-term comfort.
Firstly, understand that humidity levels above 60% are generally considered uncomfortable, particularly when combined with higher temperatures. In Dubai's climate, this can create a stuffy and oppressive environment. The foggy conditions inside your living room suggest a significant moisture issue. One step you might try is to increase ventilation. Open windows if the weather permits and use fans to enhance air circulation. However, be cautious about opening windows during heavy rain or humid periods as this could worsen the situation. Another approach is to check for any leaks in your home. Roof leaks, damaged pipes, or even moisture from nearby construction sites can contribute to high humidity levels. Inspect areas such as walls, ceilings, and basements for signs of water damage. Using dehumidifiers strategically might also help. Place them in the most humid areas like the living room or bathroom, where you've noticed the fog forming. Ensure they're maintained regularly—clean filters and empty them frequently to keep them operating efficiently. You can also use silica gel packets or baking soda in containers around your home to absorb excess moisture. However, these methods are temporary solutions and may not be sufficient for a long-term fix. If the issue persists despite your efforts, it might be time to call in a professional. In Dubai, regulations mandate that buildings must maintain indoor air quality standards as per the UAE building codes. A certified environmental inspector can assess the situation thoroughly, identify any underlying issues such as structural water damage or mold growth, and recommend appropriate remediation measures. For assistance, you can reach out to Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or send an email to hello@saniservice.com. They offer professional services for indoor environmental quality assessment and remediation in the UAE region. Remember, addressing high humidity is crucial not only for comfort but also for preventing health issues like mold growth which can be harmful, especially in Dubai's climate where temperatures soar during summer months. |
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