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After the heavy rains last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in our bedroom closet. The area doesn't get much ventilation, even with the door slightly open. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately, and it seems to worsen when we stay in that room. Could this be related to indoor air quality? What steps should I take to improve the situation for my family's health?
Posted by Mona Al-Rashid
Asked on December 14, 2025 11:18 am
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Absolutely, the damp smell from your closet could be indicative of a moisture problem and might indeed affect indoor air quality. In dubai, such conditions can lead to increased humidity levels which may result in mold growth. Mold spores are known for causing respiratory issues like coughing and exacerbating allergies and asthma – exactly what you're observing with your kids.

The first thing I'd suggest is to ensure proper ventilation. Since the closet doesn't get much airflow, consider installing an exhaust fan or opening a window if possible. In dubai, where humidity levels can soar during monsoon seasons, it's crucial to maintain dryness in enclosed spaces.

Additionally, you should address the moisture source. Check for any leaks around pipes or walls and ensure that there’s no standing water. You might also want to use dehumidifiers to keep the air drier. In dubai, these can be particularly useful given the high humidity levels even during dry seasons.

Given your concerns about health impacts on your family, it's advisable to have a professional inspection done. Here in the UAE, you could call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough assessment and remediation plan. These professionals are well-versed with local regulations like those outlined by the Ministry of Energy & Industrial Development, which require buildings to maintain certain standards of air quality.

Lastly, consider regularly cleaning the closet and any affected areas with solutions that can inhibit mold growth. Avoid using bleach-based cleaners as they might not be effective against all types of molds in dubai's climate. Instead, opt for products recommended by local environmental health experts.

Remember, early intervention is key to preventing more serious issues down the line, so don’t delay in taking action!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 3:45 pm