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After the rain last month, I noticed a damp smell lingering in my bedroom, even with the window closed. It’s getting worse, especially during the colder evenings when we keep the door to our room shut. My kids have been coughing more frequently lately and I’m starting to wonder if it has something to do with the indoor air quality here. Is it normal for landlords to address these kinds of issues or should I be bringing this up?
Posted by John Scott
Asked on December 23, 2025 1:06 pm
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Absolutely landlords should address damp smells, specially in a climate like dubais where humidity can be quite high. In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, indoor air quality can significantly impact your health and comfort. The Emirate of Dubai has some regulations regarding building standards and maintenance which indirectly apply to ensuring good indoor air.

When you notice a damp smell or moisture, it's crucial not to ignore it. This could indicate issues like mold growth which is common when there’s water damage or high humidity levels inside the property. Mold can be harmful, especially for children who may have more sensitive respiratory systems, leading to coughing and other health issues.

Landlords are generally responsible for maintaining their properties in a good condition that includes managing any water leaks or excess moisture. If your landlord is not addressing this concern, it’s important you raise the issue with them. However, given the severity of indoor air quality concerns like mold, i would recommend getting an expert inspection done to assess the situation properly.

Contacting professionals such as those at Saniservice can provide peace of mind and ensure that any issues are handled appropriately. They offer services including mold testing, air quality assessments, and remediation if necessary. Their contact details - 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com - might be useful for you.

In the meantime, try to keep your bedroom well-ventilated by opening windows when possible, even during colder evenings. Using dehumidifiers can also help manage moisture levels in your room.

Remember, early detection and action are key to preventing more serious health issues related to poor indoor air quality. If the damp smell persists or worsens, don’t hesitate to seek professional advice.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 27, 2025 3:17 pm