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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from our basement. It’s especially noticeable when we turn on the lights and see some water droplets forming on the walls. The kids have been complaining about coughing more than usual lately. Could this be related to the indoor air quality in our home?
Posted by Rohit Das
Asked on February 22, 2026 2:17 pm
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Absolutely dampness can lead to indoor air issues. When you notice water droplets forming on your basement walls after the heavy rains, it's a clear sign of moisture buildup. In Dubai and UAE, such conditions are particularly concerning due to our climate which is often humid.

In our region, humidity levels can be quite high during certain times of the year, making the risk for mold growth significantly higher. Mold spores thrive in damp environments and once they start growing on your walls or other surfaces, it can produce allergens that might trigger coughing and respiratory issues, especially among children.

The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor air quality (IAQ) to ensure public health is protected. According to the UAE Federal Law No. 13 of 2004, which governs building construction and maintenance, buildings must be designed and maintained in a manner that ensures safe and healthy indoor environments. This includes managing moisture levels to prevent mold growth.

Given your situation, it's advisable to address this issue promptly. Mold can produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that affect air quality and might exacerbate respiratory conditions like coughing. Furthermore, the water droplets indicate a potential risk of structural damage as well, which could lead to more serious issues if left unchecked.

To take appropriate actions, consider contacting a professional environmental inspection and remediation company such as Saniservice for a thorough assessment. They can help identify the extent of the moisture problem and provide necessary solutions including proper drying techniques, mold removal, and air quality testing. You can reach out to them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com.

Remember, addressing indoor dampness is not just about immediate health concerns but also about long-term structural integrity of your home. Taking proactive steps now can prevent bigger problems down the line.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 25, 2026 5:17 pm