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After the heavy rain last month, I noticed a musty smell starting to build up in my master bedroom. The humidity levels seem unusually high even with the dehumidifier running day and night. My kids have been complaining of stuffy noses and coughs, and I’m worried it might be related to all this moisture. How urgent is it for me to address this issue to prevent any health problems?
Posted by Noura Al-Salem
Asked on January 7, 2026 5:28 am
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High humidity can indeed be detrimental to your family's health, especially during the wet season. In dubai and uae, we've seen cases where high moisture levels correlate with respiratory issues, allergies, and even structural damages in buildings. It sounds like you're experiencing a common issue following heavy rainfall.

The musty smell you're noticing is often a sign of mold growth which thrives in damp environments – exactly what your dehumidifier should be preventing but seems to not be doing efficiently enough. Mold spores can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate conditions such as asthma, leading to coughing and stuffy noses among other symptoms.

Given that you're already experiencing these issues with your kids, it's important to address this promptly to avoid worsening health problems. The UAE has specific regulations regarding indoor environmental quality, though they may not always be strictly enforced or fully understood by homeowners. Ensuring compliance can help prevent further damage and safeguard your family’s health.

I strongly recommend calling 800-MOLDS or emailing hello@saniservice.com for a professional inspection and remediation service. These services will check the extent of any mold growth, advise on necessary cleaning and preventative measures, and ensure that humidity levels are brought back to safe ranges.

In the meantime, you can take some immediate steps:
• Ensure all windows and doors are properly sealed to prevent moisture entry.
• Use desiccant packets or silica gel to absorb excess moisture in areas like closets or cupboards.
• Increase air circulation by using fans if possible but be careful not to blow damp air directly onto surfaces.
• Consider hiring a HVAC professional for an assessment of your system, as faulty units can contribute to high humidity.

Remember, addressing this issue quickly can help protect the health and wellbeing of your family. Don't hesitate to take action.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 8, 2026 10:02 pm