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User Guide - Dehumidifier
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People are aware that high levels of humidity can be disturbing and uncomfortable, however, did you know that homes with high or critical levels of humidity and moisture in the air can dangerous? In humid environments, allergens such as dust and mold mites thrive. This allergy cause various reactions are as follows: Congestion. Sneezing. Respiratory problems. Watery eyes. Itchy. For critical cases, this can also result in asthma and serious conditions. It is very intriguing that Mite and mold breeding occurs on office and home grounds. When this situation is handled sooner rather than later, it’s possible to prevent and avoid this...
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Basement and Crawl Space Humidity Issues
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The basement provides some extract space in the house, while crawlspaces are built to raise the level of the house to avoid flooding. This is why today, more than 35% of new houses are built on a crawlspace, and in some states like South Carolina and most coastal areas, the number is over 80%. Basements and crawlspace have a lot of advantages, however since most are either fully or partially underground, these spaces have lots of humidity issues. Most homeowners spend thousands of dollars every year to repair humidity related damages. Sign of high humidity in the basement or crawlspace....
When Should You Repair or Replace Your Dehumidifier?
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High humidity is one of the major threats against your house’s structural integrity. Most homeowners, today have invested in dehumidification systems to get rid of the excess moisture in the air. Alorair dehumidifiers are used for both commercial and residential spaces. These spaces may differ in need thus, the dehumidification system needs and requirements are different. While larger spaces require higher capacity Dehumidifiers, the more the Dehumidifiers are required to be operational the higher the chance of the dehumidifier malfunctioning. Malfunctioning of a dehumidifier may lead to increased humidity in the room making it the perfect environment for the growth...
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A Dehumidifier is Not Collecting Any Water – Solution
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When you invest your money on any appliance or device, you expect it to fully cater for the need you bought it for! The same case applies to the dehumidifier. Whenever you buy one you expect it to be fully operational and to drastically reduce the humidity levels indoors. Unfortunately, sometimes a dehumidifier can be turned on but still not collect any water. It is a common problem faced by many homeowners. Luckily in this post, we are going to help you identify what are the most common causes of a dehumidifier not collecting water and how you can fix...
Are Dehumidifiers Safe?
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A dehumidifier is one of the most reliable appliances that lower the level of humidity indoors. The appropriate humidity levels in the house should be around 50% to 60% - for maximum comfort and better health conditions in the house. Research has proven that mold, mildew, and dust mites thrive best at a relative humidity level of 65%. Mold, mildew, and dust mites have been proven to be direct causes of respiratory problems, asthma attacks, skin rash, eye irritation, and fatigue. High humidity is also known to cause wood warping, which can cause damage to any wooden furniture and house...
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