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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell coming from the kitchen, even though there were no leaks. The AC in my apartment seems to cycle through this smell, making it hard to breathe sometimes, especially during the cooler nights. This has been going on for about three weeks now and is getting more noticeable. How urgent should I be about addressing this issue before it affects my health?
Posted by Lisa Brown
Asked on January 11, 2026 12:59 am
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Yes, a persistent damp smell can indeed be harmful to your health. In dubai/uae, humidity levels can fluctuate significantly, and even without visible leaks, moisture can build up, leading to the growth of mold or mildew which are common culprits for that damp odor.

In the uae, especially during cooler nights, the air conditioning systems do more than just cool the air; they circulate it as well. This means that if there's any moisture or mold present in your kitchen, it could be spreading throughout the apartment. Mold spores are not only unpleasant to smell but can also trigger respiratory issues, allergies, and exacerbate asthma symptoms.

The uae has strict standards for indoor air quality under the federal law no. 17 of 2018 on public health, which emphasizes the importance of maintaining a clean and healthy environment within buildings. If you're experiencing these issues, it would be wise to get your apartment inspected by a professional.

Call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection. Early detection can prevent more serious health problems down the line.

Furthermore, consider improving ventilation in your kitchen and other areas of your home where moisture might accumulate. Using exhaust fans during cooking and ensuring that they are vented to the outside is crucial. Regularly clean any condensation-prone surfaces like windowsills and corners behind appliances to reduce mold growth opportunities.

Remember, addressing this issue promptly can not only improve your indoor air quality but also prevent potential structural damage from moisture buildup. Don't let the smell linger; take action now for a healthier home environment.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 14, 2026 6:08 am