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Dehumidifiers and Humidifiers Site Map:
Choosing a Furnace Humidifier
While everyone longs for a white winter, the
problems associated with dry winter air can be unpleasant. Low humidity
can dry out our skin, our mucous membranes, and our nasal passages.
Basement Dehumidifiers
Basements are the most common location for
dehumidifiers. Because of their low elevation and lack of air
circulation, the air can moisten and stay moist for a long period of
time.
A Guide to Home Dehumidifiers
It can be difficult to choose from among the
countless home dehumidifiers out there. First, determine the square
footage of the largest room you plan to dehumidify.
The Benefits of Small
Dehumidifiers
So it's too humid in your 10' X 10' bedroom.
Or perhaps the steam in your bathroom is starting to make the wallpaper
peel. Maybe your closet is too moist, and your clothes are beginning to
get mildewed.
A Guide to Portable
Dehumidifiers
The United States Environmental Protection
Agency says that the way to control indoor mold growth is to control
moisture. That's just one reason to invest in a portable dehumidifier.
The Benefits of Closet
Dehumidifiers
If your clothes are getting moist and musty,
and stretched out or otherwise deformed as a result, the closet or
cabinet they're hanging in is too humid.
A Review of Popular
Dehumidifier Products
There are at least two dozen brand names
marketing dehumidifiers. Review this brief summary of five of the most
commonly requested brands, and you'll be well on your way to narrowing
down the list.
Dehumidifiers Wring Out Your
Home
Anyone that has a home office or bedroom in
the basement knows how valuable a dehumidifier can be. Without it, the
basement would be damp and useless, mold and mildew would grow promoting
ill health and insects would have a perfect place to live.
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