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Dehumidifiers: Home use
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Moisture
in your home can be a problem when there is either too much or too
little. Why do we want to remove humidity to our homes and what
is humidity? Humidity is the amount of moisture or water vapor in
the air. People tend to feel more comfortable when the relative
humidity is within a certain range (between 35-55 percent). High
levels of humidity can cause a room to feel stuffy and can also
create an environment in which biological contaminants can thrive.
High levels of moisture can also affect your home by causing wood
to rot and condensation to form on windows. Moisture is often added
or removed from indoor air to make a room feel more comfortable.
Moisture
can enter the home in many ways. Outside sources include the soil,
surface water and outside air. Breathing and perspiration by you
and your family are a major source of moisture. So is showering,
bathing, drying clothes, washing dishes and cooking. Most homes
have more than one source of moisture. A little prevention can keep
excess moisture out of your home. Identify moisture sources in your
home and try to correct them. A dehumidifier can be used to help
control the humidity in your home.
Listed
below are a few reasons why DampRid
is the easiest, safest, most economical, and environmentally friendly
way to prevent damage caused by excess moisture.
If you set the electrical dehumidifiers humidistat too high
(low humidity) the unit may run continuously, which is usually unnecessary
and actually not very helpful. Most houses need at least some humidityfor
example, to keep woodwork from drying out too much and to control
static electricity. Also, extreme dryness is often uncomfortable
for people.
NOTE:
DampRid
does not have any controls to worry about, unlike an electrical
dehumidifier.
Many
electrical dehumidifiers are outfitted with an electrostatic filter,
which needs to be cleaned or replaced at least twice a year.
NOTE:
DampRid
does not require a filter, unlike an electrical dehumidifier.
If
the temperature becomes fairly cool in the area you have your dehumidifiersay
60 degrees Fahrenheit or lowerthe dehumidifier coils may ice
up.
NOTE:
DampRid
will work in sub-zero temperatures.
If
you ever turn an electrical dehumidifier off, wait at least 10 minutes
before turning it on again. This lets the pressure in the refrigeration
system equalize.
NOTE:
DampRid
does not have an on/off button. When excess moisture is present
DampRid is on. When no excess moisture exists the DampRid is off.
DampRid does not have any buttons or switches, unlike an electrical
dehumidifier.
Electrical
dehumidifiers use a lot of electricitysimilar to the amount
consumed by a small air conditioner.
NOTE:
DampRid
does not require electricity, unlike an electrical dehumidifier.
Our
entire line of moisture absorbing products will prevent damage caused
by excess moisture. DampRid also helps rid your
home and possessions of unpleasant musty odors.
DampRid products are manufactured
in Orlando, Florida by DampRid, Inc.
Call us at
1-888-DAMPRID
DampRid is now celebrating more than 50 years of business.
Selling our widely popular product line the world-over, we're
looking forward to the next 50 years!
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"Before using DampRid, there was a musty
smell in my closet. At times, my boots would get a moldy
film on them. After using DampRid, both problems
have been completely eliminated." P.
Robbins Palm Beach, FL
"DampRid is absolutely amazing! I never knew that
there was so much moisture in my closet! My closet always
smelled a little musty, but this product absorbed the odor and
the moisture."
B. Turner Austin, TX
"DampRid absorbs the excess moisture that can
collect in your storage unit and help protect your valuables
from excess moisture damage. At less than a few
dollars per bucket, it's a pretty wise
investment!" C. Shafer Miami,
FL
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