Dehumidifiers

Damp walls, mold, stale air. While problems caused by excessive humidity are most common in basements and laundry rooms, they can plague us in the home as well. For example, in bathrooms or other rooms where we engage in activities that increase humidity, such as cooking, hanging laundry or painting. Excessive humidity and dirty air can cause mould and mites to overgrow. These then mix with the air we breathe and can adversely affect our health.

Optimal humidity and air cleanliness is essential for proper respiratory and mucous membrane function, can help with allergies or asthma, and affects sleep quality. A simple solution is a dehumidifier, which effectively removes excess moisture from the air in the room and eliminates its adverse effects. Some dehumidifiers also act as air purifiers. In addition to reducing humidity, they also remove bacteria and viruses from the air and improve its overall quality.