Humidity Control Solutions
Depending on where you live, you might benefit from adding or removing moisture in the air. If you live in a dry climate, adding humidity with a humidifier will help keep your nasal passages from drying out. If you live in a humid area, removing humidity from the air with a dehumidifier can help control mold and mildew.
Dehumidifiers - Air Dryers
We offer a selection of dehumidifying products that range from room size units to small dehumidifiers that work in small enclosed spaces like closets and drawers. Dehumidifiers help prevent Mold and Mildew Growth and the musty odors that result. Our most popular dehumidifying products are the Dampp Chaser Dehumidifying rods. Another air drying product that a large number of people (including ourselves) have found useful in controlling moisture in small enclosed spaces like a suitcase are the Reusable Silica Gel Air Dryers by EvaDry.
Use Dehumidifiers or Air Dryers to:
Reduce condensation and corrosion in expensive electronic equipment and appliances.
Protect clothing and leather goods from mold and musty smells. Control mildew on interior surfaces and clothing.
Air that is too damp can cause itchy skin and nasal passages, condensation on windows, water damage to materials, mold growth and rotting of wood materials in your home.
Humidifiers
For those in dry climates, we offer ultrasonic humidifying products that we have tested and found to work well. Humidifiers are useful even in some areas that are not terribly dry since heating air in the winter lowers the relative humidity.
Use Humidifiers to:
Add moisture to the air to protect sensitive nasal passages.
Obtain optimal levels of humidity for wood furniture to help prevent drying and cracking.
Correct the drying effect caused by heating air in the winter.