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Dehumidifier
and Humidifiers - A Breeding Ground For Mold, Algae and Bacteria
Dehumidifiers are great for removing excess humidity in a home temporarily. The difference between a Humidifier and
a Dehumidifier is that a Humidifier adds moisture to dry air and a Dehumidifier removes moisture from humid air.
Both can have the same problem of mold, algae and bacteria buildup in its standing water. These units have standing
water in them that requires you to clean them on a regular basis. Monthly is the preferable option. Why,
microorganisms will grow rapidly in standing water.
There are many health benefits to both types of units. A dehumidifier removes excess humidity and prevents moisture
from accumulating in your home. A humidifier adds moisture to dry winter air to restore moisture to your skin,
lips, throat, and nose. Anyone who suffers from sinusitis in the winter knows how dry air can be irritating and
painful to the nasal membranes. I find the same problem when I leave S. Florida and go to places like Las Vegas,
Nevada in the summer time due to the dry climate there.The first few days, all I do is drink a lot of water but
then my nose and lips start to crack from the dryness.
Great health benefits are available from both types of units. They must be cared for and cleaned properly. If not,
you might experience some serious, unwanted side effects from using them. If you don't clean your dehumidifier or
humidifier on a monthly basis, you risk contaminating the air with mold, algae and bacteria.The difference between
these units and an A/C Unit is that the A/C Unit drains the water outside away from the unit. The Dehumidifier and
Humidifier both have standing water in them at all times.
There are many types of these units out there, some have built-in UV Lights to help keep microorganisms under
control. Most require the good old fashion cleaning method of washing out the tank with soap and water. The best
method is to follow the Manufacturer's Instructions for cleaning your dehumidifier or humidifier. Follow the
instruction manual carefully or you can void your guarantee if you do it the wrong way or use the wrong cleaning
solution. If you do not have the manual, call the manufacturer and see if the manual is available online to
download. Most do have it available now. There are some companies that offer cleaning services for these types of
units. You will find them in the Yellow Pages.
In conclusion, keep both types of units clean at all times and you will experience improved health benefits in the
dry winter time and humid summer time. Be sure to keep both units out of the reach of children. Lastly, watch out
for possible leaks from both types of units. I have seen many dehumidifiers leak and cause more mold problems than
they had before; because they were not be taken care of properly. Inspect both units on a daily basis, never leave
them running when you leave the house. Run them only when you are there to prevent any type of unwanted leak.
Lastly, keep these units away furniture, drapes, or walls.
Mr. Artemiss is available as a professional speaker to help educate your community or group function.
by Mr. Artemiss - September 9, 2008
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