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After the heavy rains we had last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in my bedroom closet. Even though it’s still warm outside, the humidity seems to be high inside my apartment, and the clothes are starting to smell musty. The AC is struggling to keep up, making the air feel sticky even when it should be cool. How urgent does this situation need to be addressed?
Posted by Linda Clark
Asked on January 27, 2026 4:49 pm
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High indoor humidity can indeed be quite urgent, especially in the UAE/Dubai region where we experience high temperatures and sometimes heavy rainfall. Persistent dampness like what you're experiencing in your bedroom closet can lead to uncomfortable living conditions and even worse, potential health issues for residents.

Firstly, it's important to understand that according to UAE building codes and standards, indoor relative humidity levels should ideally be kept between 30% and 60%. This range is crucial for maintaining both comfort and the preservation of your home’s structure. With the recent heavy rains, it seems like your apartment might not be managing moisture effectively.

The musty smell you mentioned could indicate a presence of mold or mildew which thrives in damp conditions. Mold can cause respiratory issues, allergic reactions, and even structural damage over time. If you notice any signs of mold growth or if the AC is struggling to maintain comfort despite being on, it would be wise to seek professional help.

To address this situation urgently, I recommend calling a professional environmental inspection company like Saniservice at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or emailing hello@saniservice.com. They can perform a thorough assessment of your home’s indoor environment and provide appropriate remediation solutions.

In the meantime, here are some practical steps you could take:
1. Ensure proper ventilation in affected areas by opening windows when weather permits.
2. Use dehumidifiers to reduce excess moisture.
3. Clean any water-damaged surfaces with a mixture of bleach and water to prevent mold growth.
4. Check your building's drainage systems to ensure they are not contributing to the dampness.

Remember, prompt action can help avoid more serious issues down the line. Don't hesitate to seek professional advice if you're unsure about how to proceed.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 1, 2026 6:08 pm