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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent damp smell in our living room, especially after the air conditioning was turned on. My kids have been coughing more frequently, and I can't help but wonder if it’s related to all the water damage from the recent storms. Could this be due to mold or dust mites building up in the ductwork? What should we do about cleaning the vents?
Posted by Kavita Joshi
Asked on January 10, 2026 8:04 am
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Absolutely, the damp smell coming from your living room after the storm could indeed be related to mold growth or dust mites. In dubai, we often experience sudden changes in weather like heavy storms which can create a conducive environment for moisture buildup and subsequently, mold.

When water damage occurs due to storms, it's crucial to address it promptly as molds thrive in moist conditions. The ductwork of your air conditioning system is an ideal breeding ground for these microorganisms. As the AC runs, it can circulate spores or even dust mites throughout your home, leading to a musty smell and potential health issues, particularly respiratory ones.

Given the climate in the UAE, especially during storm periods, regular inspection and maintenance of your HVAC system are highly recommended. This is where professional services come into play. A local company like Saniservice can conduct an inspection for you. They follow strict UAE standards to ensure the air quality in your home remains healthy.

If Saniservice finds any mold or dust mites, they will recommend a thorough cleaning of your ductwork and may even suggest installing a dehumidifier to prevent future issues.

Now, I know these things can seem overwhelming but remember, proactive maintenance is key. So don't hesitate to contact them at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for more information on their services and how they can help you maintain clean air in your home.

For now, try to keep the humidity levels down by using a dehumidifier if possible and ensure good ventilation. Regularly cleaning vents with a damp cloth might also provide some temporary relief but remember, it's always best to consult professionals for thorough solutions.

Remember, your health is important! Don't wait until symptoms worsen before taking action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 15, 2026 8:00 pm