Demystifying the dehumidifier: Answers to frequently asked questions

As we approach the muggy summer season, consider investing in a dehumidifier for your home. Humidity does a lot more than mess up your hairstyle — it can trigger the growth of dangerous mold and mildew, putting you and your health at risk. Dust mites also flourish in warm, humid environments, sometimes multiplying to unhealthy numbers. 

What does a dehumidifier do?

A dehumidifier draws moisture out of the air, collecting it into condensed water that can then be routed out of your home or manually drained. It makes the air in your home feel lighter, fresher and easier to breathe. Less humid air is better for your health, limiting mildew and mold growth, and it can also extend the life of clothes, furniture and other valuables. 

What is the ideal humidity level?

The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) recommends keeping the humidity level in your home between 30 and 45 percent. You can measure the humidity level using a simple tool called a hygrometer, available on the Allergy Be Gone website. 

What if I don't want to manually empty my dehumidifier? 

Many dehumidifiers require you to manually empty the water tank, which accumulates moisture pulled from the air. If you would prefer not to empty the tank by hand, consider investing in a dehumidifier model with a rear direct drain, like the Danby Premiere Series 50 Pint Dehumidifier. Remember that the direct drain feature relies on gravity to eliminate water, so if you use a hose, it should point down directly into a drain outlet. 

If you struggle with asthma or indoor allergies, you should monitor the humidity levels in your home. A dehumidifier could dramatically improve your allergy control by reducing mold, mildew and dust mite activity. Visit the Allergy Be Gone website today! 

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