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Dedicated to Providing a Dry Living
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Head Office, Oriel House, 53 Elm
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Problems associated with
Condensation |
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Condensation
may cause peeling wallpaper, crumbling plaster, spoiled paintwork,
discolouration of carpets, curtains and furniture and the growth of
mould on walls and ceiling surfaces. Condensation can form in cupboards
and wardrobes damaging clothing and leather wear. |
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As
well as unsightly and smelling unpleasant, mould is damaging and can
be costly when it causes premature redecoration or replacement. |
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In
some cases, the mould may be a health hazard. It produces millions
of spores which become airborne and can then create respiratory problems
and distressing allergic reactions in householders in frequent contact
with them. The rooms which are affected may smell “musty”. Wardrobes
may contain leather shoes , belts, coats and other items which can
be ruined by mould growth. |
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There
is not a house without dust mites as they live on the dust which comes
from our skin. They leave droppings wherever they go, and the enzymes
contained in the droppings can cause asthma and other allergic reactions.
The variation in infestation does not depend on cleanliness alone;
it is greatly affected by the levels of moisture in the house. Warm,
moist homes that lack ventilation; the exact climate that causes condensation,
is a perfect breeding ground for the dust mite. |
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WHY
NOT A DEHUMIDIFIER? |
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Dehumidifiers
are designed to operate in the room in which they are placed. Generally
a home with condensation has the problem in more than one room. This
means it will be necessary to move the unit around, or buy more than
one dehumidifier, which works out expensive. |