Humidity Control: How To Control Humidity In Your Premises
Taking timely and appropriate Humidity control measures is very important to maintain a healthy indoor environment within your premises. If proper steps are not taken at the right time, water damage may advance to such levels that the humidity can destroy the entire structure of your premises including walls, floors and roofs too. Different things inside your premises can absorb the moisture in the air and this can lead to bacteria growth. Apart from structural damage to the building, the mold growing due to humidity can also cause health risks like asthma, skin problems, throat problems and watery eyes.
Determining humidity levels is quite straightforward; a digital hygrometer can indicate the level of dampness inside an area. Alternatively, if you see fogging windows or molds occurring on your walls and roofs, this means you instantly need to control the moisture in your house.
Here are a few measures you can take to control humidity levels inside your premises;
Proper ventilation system
Proper ventilation in the house is the key to keeping the inside air fresh and healthy. If your house is tightly constructed, it will tend to retain more heat and moisture. Provided that you don’t have in built sufficient fresh air circulation in your place, you should opt for mechanical measures and install proper ventilation system. You can have exhaust fans installed in more humid places of the house like the basement, bath or kitchen. Alternatively, you can also keep windows open to allow air circulation.
Avoiding indoor plants
Plants make the air humid so if you are looking to lower down humidity levels, avoid keeping plants inside your premises. Along with this, reduce the moisture levels coming in the house by taking shorter showers, drying wet clothes outside the house, repairing plumbing leaks and keeping the cooking area cooler and ventilated.
Using a dehumidifier – Dehumidifier Hire
If you live in some area like Ireland where the relative humidity remains high throughout the year, taking just routine actions may not be enough. Humidity control Ireland or in a place with similar climatic conditions, requires you to take additional measures; a dehumidifier is a good option. Dehumidifiers come in several different models. Some also have humidistat to tell humidity levels. You can also use an energy recovery ventilation machine.
Heating systems
Heating systems can be used during winter when the air gets damp and humid. But if the air is too humid, you may also need to use a humidifier along with a heating system.
Heating the area will work only in winter; in summers, humidity control requires heat control. You can use insulation in your roof to keep the temperature down.
Humidity control may not necessarily mean lowering down the humidity. Too much dryness can also lead to similar problems as excess humidity. The ideal humidity level is usually from 35% to 50%. Having a humidistat can show you how humid your environment is and you can set humidity levels according to the requirements
For all of your Humidity Control needs for commercial or residential premises please contact AM Leak Detection on 021-4866133