Do you have a lot of trouble in a humid atmosphere? You’re not alone, it’s a common problem. While warm weather can be great, this isn’t always the case if it’s a muggy, close and humid heat. There’s not much you can do about that when you’re outside, but there IS when you’re inside. And that’s with a dehumidifier. These small, affordable units can make a amassive difference to your quality of life if you have a problem wit humidity. Take the vapour out of the air you sit in and make your life a whole lot more comfortable.

For many, dehumidifiers are a simple way to have a better quality of life if you don’t like a humid atmosphere. However, for some, they’re a necessity. Certain health conditions can be exacerbated by humid air. Whichever category you fall into, you’ll want to find the right dehumidifier for you and work out how to use it properly. If that’s the case, then you’re in the right place. In this article, we’re going to look at some of the issues surrounding a dehumidifier, how they work, and ultimately how to use one effectively in your home to get the best results. So let’s get started…

How to use a dehumidifier

Find the right dehumidifier for you

First things first, you need to purchase, borrow or rent a unit. Have a look at reviews online and find one that suits your price range. Some systems can work in your entire home, but many dehumidifiers only have a certain range or can only be used in one room at a time.

If you don’t want to be stuck in one room in your home, you might want to consider buying multiple dehumidifier units, but this will need to be something you can afford. Why don’t you start with one, see how well they work and then buy more for additional rooms when you can?

Start with the most important part of the room where you spend the most time. You could also move your dehumidifier so that you can take it with you when you go to bed. It might need time to adjust to a new room though, so bear that in mind.

Aside from simply not liking or being unhealthy in humid air, there are a few other indicators around the home that you might need a dehumidifier. Remember, humid air can carry toxins you can’t see that could harm your health, and d dehumidifier can help remove them. But they can also harm your home, too. Mould spot,s condensation, bad smells, and rot could all be signals that there’s too much moisture in your air.

How much moisture is too much? A healthy indoor atmosphere should have around 45-55% humidity, Any more than that and you might start to see some of these problems. Of course, if you’ve just had a shower or boiled a kettle you might notice some condensation, but that’s for a specific reason. Don’t worry about that, But if you start to regularly see these effects for no reason then it could be because your home is too humid.

When you choose a unit, not only will it need to suit the square footage of your room, it will also need to fit the amount of humidity that it will be dealing with. You can measure the humidity of a room or area with a tool called a hygrometer, so you might want to consider purchasing one of these.

You’ll need to pick the right size system for your home or room. If you want multiple room coverage, smaller units in each room could be a good idea.

Position the dehumidifier carefully

Where you place the unit can be important, and this will depend on the type of dehumidifier you bought. Top mounted air discharger units will obviously need to be unobstructed at the top, and these can be placed against a wall at the side of a room. Other units will need plenty of room around them as they might have vents at the back.

It’s a good idea to place your dehumidifier near the wall or around furniture. The more air that’s able to circulate, the better your unit will work, so it doesn’t want to be obstructed. Try having around a foot of space around the unit unless it has a top-mounted air discharge. But even then, leave some space for it to operate.

Using the unit

Start with the manual. Make sure you’ve checked everything you need to know for your specific dehumidifier. Use your hygrometer to check how humid the area is. AIm for around 50% humidity when you switch your unit on and adjust the settings.

Let your unit run for a while. It will get rid of the most humidity in the first few days. After 3 or 4 days, do another check to see if it has removed enough moisture from the air.

Remember to keep doors and windows closed when you use the humidifier. In the same way as you shouldn’t use air con with windows open. It would be a waste of time and money, and wouldn’t get the desired results. In some locations, opening a window might help dehumidify your room, but you’ve probably already tried that. That’s why you need a dehumidifier.

Remember to empty the tank regularly and make sure you keep your unit clean and well maintained. They last a long time, but make sure you check for any issues and get them looked at if the machine doesn’t seem to be working properly.

Now you can enjoy the benefits of having the right level of humidity in your home. It could make a big difference to your health, lifestyle, and also stop things like rot and mold appearing. Finding the right dehumidifier isn’t a step you should rush, but it could be what you’ve been looking for.

About the Author James S

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