Sunday, March 31, 2013

Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?

Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?





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The humidity level within our homes is very important to our health, too much or too little humidity can cause everything from condensation and mold to dry skin and respiratory issues. Our homes and our bodies depend on the right humidity levels to stay strong and healthy.

Humidity is described as the water vapor levels that are in the air that we breathe. When the air warms up, the vapor levels drop. As the air becomes heavy with rain, the levels begin to rise. Either of these extremes causes us to become uncomfortable and more susceptible to illnesses.

In the winter, the humidity levels tend to be low due to continued use of furnaces and other heating devices. When this happens, we are left with dry skin, lips and eyes, which are uncomfortable, but can be dealt with. However, for some people, especially the very young, very old or those already compromised by sickness, the dryer air can leave them more susceptible to respiratory issues such as bronchitis and asthma.

The use of a home humidifier will bring the air moisture levels to where they need to be. There are several types of humidifiers to choose. A popular type of devise works by warming up water from a reservoir tank, the evaporated water is then dispersed through the home with the use of a fan system. Another system utilizes a continuous mist or steam that is dispersed through the whole house, putting the needed moisture into the air.

A dehumidifier addresses the opposite problem. When the air that we breathe becomes saturated with water, we become uncomfortable, the air is sticky and it is harder to breath. The most common way to deal with this problem is with the use of an air conditioner, which literally sucks the water from the air. This effectively lowers the moisture levels and makes us more comfortable.

If an air conditioner is not an option, the next most common way to control high humidity levels is with the use of a bathroom or kitchen exhaust fan; these are the two places where high humidity levels are frequently found. The exhaust fan pulls the high moisture air out of the room, resulting in a more normal air/water level.

Another way to dehumidify the air in a house is with a dehumidifier. The use of a dehumidifier becomes important in areas of the house that never seem to dry out, such as the basement; or if someone in the home has allergies to mold. Most molds are very common and are not anything to worry about, except in the case of an allergy sufferer. In this case, a dehumidifier should be used in the bedrooms of the person with allergies as well as in or around the high humidity areas of the home.

Humidifiers and dehumidifiers can be found in a size that is right for every house, in fact for every room of the house. They are sold in a variety of stores from home improvement stores to discount chains, from drugstores to online vendors. If you are unsure if the use of a humidifier or dehumidifier is what is needed for your health issues, talk with your doctor, he or she will let you know if the use of one of these devises will alleviate your symptoms.


Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?


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Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?



Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?
Humidifier or Dehumidifier - Which is Right for You?



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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Tjernlund XchangeR™ Reversible Basement Fan Ventilates Damp, Smelly, Musty, Wet Basements

Tjernlund XchangeR™ Reversible Basement Fan Ventilates Damp, Smelly, Musty, Wet Basements




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Many homes have basements that are stale musty or smelly because of seasonal water issues, sump pits, floor drains or general lack of air exchange. The exCHANGEr Basement Fan is the economical and simple way to automatically ventilate your basement to eliminate odors and reduce humidity. For less than the cost of a portable dehumidifier and at a fraction of the operating expense, reduce humidity levels and eliminate the musty smell in your basement by installing a Tjernlund exCHANGEr basement fan. Visit www.Tjernlund.com for more information.

Tjernlund XchangeR™ Reversible Basement Fan Ventilates Damp, Smelly, Musty, Wet Basements

Tjernlund XchangeR™ Reversible Basement Fan Ventilates Damp, Smelly, Musty, Wet Basements


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Are Indoor Humidity Levels Affecting Your Health?



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The ideal indoor humidity level is either 35% to 45% or 40% to 50% depending on who you ask. Thankfully, the human body is quite flexible and you do not have too aim at an exact figure. The important thing is to avoid extremes. Living indoors is not entirely natural. The artificial environments that we create for ourselves can sometimes cause extremes of humidity to occur. For short periods of time this is nothing to worry about, but the long term effects can be quite unpleasant.

If the humidity level regularly exceeds 50% you are likely to experience a rapidly increasing dust mite population, which will affect allergy sufferers. Permanently damp rooms tend to have a musty smell. The damp air is a perfect breeding ground for mold, mildew and fungus, which can cause serious health problems. Where ever possible the cause of such conditions should be removed, but it is not always that simple and a dehumidifier may be required. A modern dehumidifier with built in humidistat can be programmed to maintain a humidity level below 50%. There are a wide variety available, so it is important to find the correct type for your situation. A useful guide to dehumidifiers can be found at DehumidifierTips.com

Consistently low humidity levels are also bad. This tends to occur when the weather is cold outside and we turn up the heat in our homes. The most noticeable effects are a sore throat and sinus pain, symptoms that are common in modern society at certain times of year. You can also get dry skin and itchy eyes. The solution is to buy a humidifier that will put moisture back into the air. Like dehumidifiers, these can be programmed to operate automatically, and there is a huge range available that make the most of a variety of different humidification techniques. These techniques are explored in detail at HumidifierInformation.com together with everything else you need to know on the subject.

If any of these symptoms sound familiar, maybe you should buy a hygrometer (humidity meter) and take some readings to find out if humidity is the cause. With modern technology at your disposal there is no need for your health to suffer.


Are Indoor Humidity Levels Affecting Your Health?


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Are Indoor Humidity Levels Affecting Your Health?



Are Indoor Humidity Levels Affecting Your Health?
Are Indoor Humidity Levels Affecting Your Health?

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Many homes have basements that are stale musty or smelly because of seasonal water issues, sump pits, floor drains or general lack of air exchange. The exCHANGEr Basement Fan is the economical and simple way to automatically ventilate your basement to eliminate odors and reduce humidity. For less than the cost of a portable dehumidifier and at a fraction of the operating expense, reduce humidity levels and eliminate the musty smell in your basement by installing a Tjernlund exCHANGEr basement fan. Visit www.Tjernlund.com for more information.




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