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The Benefits of Using Dehumidifiers in Offices and Commercial Facilities

12/8/2016

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Using dehumidifiers in offices and industrial facilities is very important but for different reasons. In one of the cases, a dehumidifier can have a profound impact on the health and wellbeing of employees. In the other instance, it’s required to make sure that materials, supplies and products are kept in the best possible condition.

Moisture can be detrimental and it will impact the activities of companies that represent numerous industries. The investment in dehumidifying technology isn’t that big and the benefits could be numerous.
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The Importance of Controlling Humidity in Commercial/Industrial Buildings

Dehumidifiers are needed in numerous commercial buildings – from schools to hospital and restaurants. Industrial facilities that are used to hold inventory or to carry out production processes require specific atmospheric conditions, as well.

As already mentioned, humidity control creates a healthy environment by reducing the spread of air-borne bacteria and helping allergy sufferers breathe easily. Mildew and mold in hotels and industrial facilities can leave a bad impression on customers or render production unusable altogether. You probably already have a pretty good idea about humidity control and the various implications that it has for businesses.

Humidity control can reduce operational costs and decrease the need for facility maintenance. Product loss and downtime can both be brought down significantly, if a company decides to invest in effective humidity control and buying the equipment that will ensure the optimal atmospheric conditions. This is particularly true for facilities that can be impacted by mildew and places that work with metal (where corrosion is a significant threat).

There are numerous types of dehumidification options for commercial facilities:

  • Desiccants: desiccant systems usually rely on silica gel wheels to trap the moisture from the air. The moisture that is trapped by the silica wheels is usually removed through heat processing.
  • DX systems: such systems will first cool the air in the industrial or commercial facility and than heat it. Through the changes in temperature, such systems can easily remove excess moisture from the air.
  • Dual path systems: such systems consider of both dehumidifying and air cooling components that ensure the optimal conditions in the industrial facility. Such systems often come with automatic scheduling, reducing the burden of doing moisture control.

The Benefits of Using Dehumidifiers in Offices and Shared Work Spaces

Commercial systems that remove moisture from the air can help owners of industrial facilities optimize numerous processes and save thousands of dollars. But dehumidifiers can be used in other companies, as well. The purchase of a basic dehumidifier for an office will produce a range of wonderful benefits. Some of the most important advantages include:
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  • Reducing the risk of allergies: dust mites, mildew and mold require a humid environment to survive. These are also common allergy triggers. An office dehumidifier will reduce the risk of allergies, this way boosting productivity and reducing the risk of absenteeism. The use of such equipment is particularly important in humid climates or buildings that can accumulate moisture. For best results, the use of a dehumidifier should be combined with thorough and frequent office cleaning.​
  • Odor reduction: if you’ve ever worked in a building that maintains a strange odor, you know just how disruptive such an issue could be. Bad odor is often caused by mold and mildew. Having less than optimal work conditions will have a definite impact on productivity and employee motivation.
  • Higher HVAC efficiency: businesses that want to reduce their electricity bills and boost the effectiveness of HVAC systems should consider investing in a dehumidifier. When the air is moist, an air conditioner will be forced to work harder. As a result, it can get worn out or damaged faster. Needless to say, the AC’s operation will require more electricity in excessively humid conditions.
  • Controlling conditions, particularly in new buildings: newer office buildings are made of contemporary materials that are more likely to retain moisture inside. Thus, offices that have offices in contemporary facilities should most definitely think about dehumidification.
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Signs You Need a Dehumidifier

Dehumidifiers are needed in warmer clients and by companies operating in certain conditions. You’ll need to get a dehumidifier for the office or your commercial facility in the case of:

  • Condensation forming around the window frames (it’s easy to observe, there will be drops of water on the frame)
  • Mold or mildew forming on the walls, in the basement or the restrooms of the commercial facility
  • A musty, unpleasant odor
  • Water damage and stains that have appeared on the walls or the ceiling
  • Rotting wooden components or rust in the case of metal building components
  • Increased incidence of allergies or asthma among employees


Creating the best work and production conditions will require conscious effort and investment in the right equipment. Depending on your business and the type of facility, the purchase of a dehumidifier could be somewhat expensive. Such equipment, however, can help you save a lot of money in the long run. Take some time to assess the conditions and if necessary, start looking for the most adequate dehumidification technology
3 Comments
garry flanagan link
1/30/2017 07:47:08 am

an excellent article on the use of dehumidifiers in offices

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Liam Plunkeet link
10/15/2018 02:26:42 am

Working in any industry, fine margins are what makes and breaks your product and, often, humidity control products are what defines those margins. Whether you're operating an office in a warm climate, shepherding drugs through manufacturing or packing meat for sale, effective humidity control is absolutely essential.

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11/23/2020 03:26:15 pm

Thanks for the information that you share it was very useful anybody.

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