Humidity
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Does ventilation reduce humidity? Decreasing the humidity level in your home can make your family feel more at ease. It will also save you money by reducing the amount of air conditioning or heating you need, as well as improve the quality of your indoor air.
Humidity is the level or percentage of water in the air. With the introduction of energy-saving measures such as draught-proofing, double glazing, and cavity wall insulation, there is no natural escape route for the humid air, which is now trapped inside the home. As a result, this trapped and stale air only makes the problem worse, causing condensation on windows, walls and poor indoor air quality.
The more moisture there is in the air, the higher the humidity, and the more likely it is that you will get condensation.
Humidity Problems
The most common cause of damp in the home is condensation dampness, which is caused by elevated humidity levels and moisture in the air. Excess moisture that builds up on walls and ceilings in your home can also lead to the growth of moulds, fungi and bacteria, which subsequently emit spores and volatile organic compounds into the indoor air.
Exposure to condensation damp and mould growth is clinically associated with respiratory problems, allergies, asthma and immunological reactions. Dampness has therefore been suggested to be a strong and consistent indicator of risk for asthma and respiratory problems.
Excessive condensation caused by high humidity can affect the structural integrity of your home.
Humidity Solutions – Does Ventilation Reduce Humidity?
Fresh, filtered air in – old, contaminated air out. Proper ventilation in a home can make a huge difference to the humidity levels in a home. Our range of ventilation solutions provides you with world-leading technology to improve your home environment.
Homevent has energy-efficient condensation control units that help reduce humidity and stop condensation. We’ve got your whole home covered – from super efficient extraction fans for problem areas like bathrooms, to our ventilation solutions that expel moisture and condensation. Positive pressure ventilation acts to expel damp and moisture from your home.
Most Australian homes need a home ventilation system, which is the best solution when high indoor humidity is found. Give us a call now to find out what Homevent solutions can do for you. We’re on hand to help you solve your humidity problems!
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