What type of household dehumidifier is good to buy?
Moist air can reduce dust in the atmosphere and offers numerous benefits to the human body. However, excessively humid air also brings about many troubles, such as mold spots on walls, clothes that never dry, furniture covered in mold, and food spoilage. If people live in overly humid spaces for extended periods, it can lead to conditions like arthritis, significantly impacting our health and well-being in daily life and work.
So, in the humid south or for homes with basements prone to moisture, dehumidifiers are a must-have. But, what is the principle behind dehumidifiers?
Dehumidifiers work on a principle similar to refrigerators, cooling the air to condense moisture into droplets, which are then collected in a reservoir, reducing the humidity in the air. The dehumidifier draws damp air into the machine via a fan, where it undergoes heat exchange to condense the moisture into droplets, which are collected in a tank. The dried air is then expelled back into the room, and this process repeats, gradually lowering the humidity.






