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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in our living room, even though we had cleaned everything thoroughly. My partner has also complained about feeling more congested than usual, especially when we stay inside longer. Could this be related to indoor air quality issues? What steps should we take to improve it?
Posted by Pallavi Shah
Asked on December 21, 2025 3:11 am
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Yes, the damp smell could be linked to poor indoor air quality. In dubai, uae, we've seen cases where post-rain seasons lead to increased humidity levels and potential mold growth, which can emit a musty or damp smell. This is especially common in areas with recent rainfall and can affect not only your comfort but also your health.

The feeling of congestion that you mentioned for yourself and your partner could indeed be related to poor air quality. Mold spores, dust mites, and other particles can irritate the respiratory system leading to stuffiness, coughing, or even more serious issues like asthma attacks in some individuals.

To tackle this issue, start by ensuring good ventilation. Open windows when weather permits to let fresh air in and reduce humidity levels. Use dehumidifiers if necessary but make sure they are cleaned regularly to avoid mold growth inside them. Keep the area where you noticed the damp smell well-ventilated too.

A key step would be to clean thoroughly, focusing on areas prone to moisture like near windows or leaking areas. Use a mixture of water and mild detergent for cleaning surfaces, and consider using bleach solutions (as recommended by your local health department) to kill mold spores. Remember though, if the problem persists or spreads, it might be worth calling in professional environmental inspection services.

In dubai, you can contact saniservice at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com for a thorough inspection and remediation plan tailored specifically for the uae climate. Regular checks are crucial to maintaining healthy indoor air quality, especially in such conditions where the risk of mold growth is higher.

Take proactive steps now to ensure that your home remains a safe haven for you and your family!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 25, 2025 3:33 pm