Air Dryers: Why you should invest in one?

An air dryer (also known as a dehumidifier) is a device that removes excess moisture in the room air. It helps create a drier environment for the home inmates. The best air dryers can mostly remove up to 80% of humidity and are mostly used in homes during humid months. This help achieves a comfortable indoor environment and prevents mold, mildew, and rotting wood.

Types of Air Dryers

Air dryers come in two varieties based on their working mechanisms:

  • Desiccant Dehumidifiers: These devices use desiccants such as silica gel packets or calcium chloride crystals to absorb water from the air. These devices can be plugged directly into wall outlets or mounted on the wall. The longer they run, the more moisture they absorb.
  • Condensation Dehumidifiers: They rely on heat transfer to extract moisture from the room air. These devices have a fan that circulates warm air over a condenser coil that absorbs moisture and finally turns it into water to be released through a hose. During extremely humid conditions, these devices may require several hours to collect enough water to make the indoor environment comfortable.

Why investing in an Air Dryer is a good idea

Using an air dryer provides numerous benefits, including:

Commercial use cases

  • Places like museums and libraries can also benefit from using an air dryer. This device prevents mold growth that can damage valuable books, documents, artworks, and more.
  • Warehouses and cold chains that store food can greatly benefit from dehumidifiers by keeping the humidity low enough not to cause spoilage and contamination.
  • Hospitals and medical facilities must maintain the right humidity levels to avoid spreading infections and diseases. Using an air dryer helps keep the humidity in check and ensures a hygienic environment.
  • Indoor pools can also benefit from the use of an air dryer to prevent corrosion and damage to nearby walls and structures.

Residential use cases

  • Reduces significantly potential health risks from mold, mildew, and rot
  • Eases allergy symptoms
  • Eliminates musty odors and stale air caused by moisture
  • Protects walls, windows, and furniture from moisture condensation
  • Regulates humidity levels to keep a balanced interior temperature and improves the overall quality of the air inside the house
  • Allows you to save money by avoiding costly damages to electronics, paper documents, and other sensitive items caused by moisture

Summing up

Install air dryers or dehumidifiers in the rooms, offices, basement, and other areas where moist conditions prevail mostly. Shop for the air dryers based on the area to be dehumidified, hours of use, and other considerations.

 

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