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After the rain last month, I noticed a strange damp smell lingering in my bedroom, even with the windows open. It’s really concerning because we’ve had new carpet installed just a few months ago and it shouldn’t be retaining that much moisture. The kids have been complaining of coughing fits too. Could this be related to poor indoor air quality? What could be causing such an issue and how can I address it?
Posted by Miguel Dabrowski
Asked on December 17, 2025 4:13 pm
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The damp smell from your carpet could indeed be linked to the kids' coughs. It sounds like you've got some potential issues going on there that need addressing. First off, the carpet can definitely hold moisture and create an environment where mould and other allergens thrive – especially if it’s been exposed to excess water or humidity.

In Dubai and UAE, regulations around indoor air quality are becoming more stringent as awareness grows about its impact on health and comfort. The damp smell you're describing might be a sign of mould growth, which can indeed cause respiratory issues like coughing in children, making them more susceptible to irritation and infections due to the spores they inhale.

First steps would include ensuring good ventilation; keep windows open when weather permits, use dehumidifiers or air conditioning units that come with dehumidification functions. These can help reduce moisture levels in your home. Additionally, you might want to check for any water leaks or dampness around the carpet edges and under the carpet itself.

Given how new the carpet is, it's possible that the installation process or a recent event (like the rain) caused some unexpected water ingress. Professional inspection by a company like Saniservice can help diagnose the exact cause. They offer services in line with UAE standards and guidelines, ensuring you get accurate assessments of your indoor environment.

If you suspect mould growth, don't delay! Mould can spread quickly if left unchecked, leading to more significant health concerns for your family. Early detection and remediation are key.

Remember, maintaining a healthy home environment is crucial, especially when it comes to the wellbeing of kids. If the situation persists or worsens, please consider calling 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or contacting Saniservice at hello@saniservice.com for professional assistance.

Taking proactive steps now can save you from bigger issues down the line, and keeping your indoor air quality up to standard is an investment in your family's health.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 20, 2025 8:19 am