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After the rain last month, I noticed a persistent dampness in the corner of my bedroom, right next to the window. My kids have been complaining about coughing fits every morning, and it’s really started to worry me. The AC seems to cycle on and off more than usual too. Could this be related to indoor air quality issues, or is there something else I should look into?
Posted by Emily King
Asked on January 15, 2026 8:45 am
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Absolutely dampness can be linked to poor indoor air quality. In the UAE, especially during the rainy season, water infiltration into buildings is a common issue that can lead to mould growth and other health concerns. This is quite prevalent in areas like Dubai where you've experienced persistent dampness near your window.

The moisture from rain seeping through walls or windows could create an ideal environment for mould spores to thrive. Moulds can produce allergens, irritants, and potentially toxic substances known as mycotoxins that can cause a variety of health issues including coughing fits, respiratory problems, and allergic reactions in children and adults alike.

Given your situation with the kids coughing every morning and the AC cycling on and off more often than usual, it's important to address this issue promptly. The dampness might be causing increased humidity levels which can make air quality worse, leading to discomfort and possibly exacerbating respiratory issues.

I recommend contacting a professional service for an inspection as soon as possible. In Dubai or UAE, you could reach out to 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com. They can assess the situation properly and provide necessary remediation services if required.

In the meantime, try to improve air circulation by opening windows when weather permits, use dehumidifiers, and ensure good ventilation in your bedroom. Regularly cleaning areas near windows and maintaining a dry environment will help reduce mould growth potential.

Remember, keeping indoor environments dry is crucial for maintaining good air quality and ensuring everyone's health, especially children who are more susceptible to respiratory issues. Stay vigilant and take action early before the situation worsens.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 20, 2026 4:01 am