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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in my bedroom, even with the windows open. The AC in my apartment seems to struggle more than usual, blowing out cold air that’s not as cool as it should be. My kids have been coughing and sneezing more frequently lately too, which has me concerned about the air quality here. Could this be related to the recent weather conditions or a sign of a bigger problem?
Posted by Sandra Walker
Asked on January 15, 2026 7:01 pm
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Damp smell and poor AC performance in your apartment could indeed be linked to health concerns. The recent heavy rains may have caused moisture build-up inside your unit leading to the musty odor. This can also affect how well your air conditioning system functions, making it harder for it to cool down effectively.

In Dubai/UAE, regulations like those from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) emphasize the importance of maintaining good indoor air quality (IAQ). The ministry recommends that all buildings should have adequate ventilation systems in place. Your current condition could be a sign that these systems aren't functioning optimally.

The coughing and sneezing your kids are experiencing might be due to mold spores or other allergens present in the damp environment. Prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory issues, especially for children who have smaller airways.

Given the situation, it's advisable to call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection. They can help identify if there are any mold growths or other issues that need immediate attention. A thorough check of your apartment’s HVAC system is also recommended as this might be affecting its cooling efficiency.

In the meantime, try to enhance ventilation by using exhaust fans and opening windows (if possible) during dry spells to reduce moisture levels in your bedroom. Using dehumidifiers can help control humidity too. Remember, keeping your home as dry as possible is key to preventing mold growth and improving IAQ.

Take proactive steps now before the situation worsens. Your family's health is important so don't delay getting a professional assessment if you're still unsure or uncomfortable with the smell and air quality.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 8:33 am