Tuesday 13 April 2021

Why you need Humidity Control in Any Indoor Environment

All homes and indoor spaces accumulate moisture and air pollutants overtime due to everyday activity which can create an uncomfortable and unhealthy environment. Dehumidifiers work to remove moisture from the air, whilst improving air quality. Not only does this allow those with allergies and asthma to breath easily, but it can prevent rot and mould growth. A moist warm environment can allow black mould to flourish, and without treating this, particles can make their way into the air you breathe. By ensuring your home is kept dry through dehumidification, you are protected from such hazards.

Furthermore, moisture in the air can cause important structural forms to rot and perish, posing a threat to anyone utilizing the affected space. Not only is this dangerous, but it can drastically decrease a property’s resale value. And for commercial and industrial spaces, a dangerous workspace prevents employees from working safely and efficiently.

Dehumidifiers work by intaking warm air and collecting it as condensation. Cool, fresh air is then redistributed into the space creating a safer and more pleasant indoor environment.

What options are available for Residential, Industrial and Commercial Spaces?

Depending on the room you wish to dehumidify, you may require different systems. 


● Residential Dehumidifiers

Residential options are typically small individual units capable of dehumidifying your home and ventilating your living spaces. These vary in size and cost based on their features, but some of their key functions include: a clear humidistat to display a room’s humidity, portability for use in different rooms, a tank for water collection that will require emptying, and a dust filter.

Industrial Dehumidifiers and Commercial Dehumidifiers

Commercial Dehumidification Systems work to reduce high levels of humidity that are often produced in industrial settings. Many try to resolve the issue of increased condensation by heating indoor spaces to a high enough temperature to reduce humidity. However, this is not an effective long term solution as it can be expensive, and when colder conditions arise in winter, the surrounding environments will be unconditioned to such temperatures. This can cause an increase in humidity, and an elevated impact on the environment.

These downsides can all be avoided with a great large-scale dehumidifier, such as a system installed by Dehum. Dehum’s dehumidifiers work to remove excess humidity whilst maintaining airflow to create an effective working environment. Furthermore, these systems are highly advanced meaning they can be controlled simply and remotely, whilst running quietly, limiting disruptions in the workplace. 

Whether you have a processing facility, an automotive factory, a nuclear or wind farm, or any other industrial application, Dehum can provide a commercial system suited to your environment. Their flexibility and high-tech design mean these dehumidifiers can be implemented almost anywhere. Without the use of such a system, you could face difficulties in structural integrity and air quality leading to further financial misfortunes. If you are interested in the prevention of damage due to air moisture, contact Dehum today via their website to find the right dehumidification system for you.




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