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Accredited Laboratory — A lab that has been accredited by a recognized agency to the ISO 17025 Standard.

Aflatoxin — A Mycotoxin which is known to be one of the most toxic naturally occurring substances which is from Aspergillus flavus mold growth.

Allergen — A substance such as mold or pet hair which can cause an allergic reaction.

Ambient air — Outdoor air or representative of a general volume of indoor air.

Amplification of molds — Any indoor scenario which may increase the concentration of molds such as moisture in a wall cavity or mold growth in an HVAC system.

Anti-fungal treatment — Any mold remediation activity which removes, disinfects, or treats surfaces contaminated by mold.

Asbestos — A naturally occurring mineral fiber used in hundreds of building and insulation materials. Exposure to asbestos is a known health risk for cancer especially due to occupational contact. Asbestos is a regulated material and professional removal using engineering controls is recommended in most cases.

Asthma — A condition of respiratory sensitivity when lung tissue swells in reaction to exposure to particles which irritate the small passages of the lung tissue.

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Features to Look For When Choosing a Dehumidifier

A humid indoor environment causes damage to your home, creates mold and mildew, and can wreak havoc on indoor allergies. When decreasing humidity levels inside a home, homeowners often employ fixed or portal dehumidifiers to remove excess moisture from the indoor air. Dehumidifiers use built-in fans to pass humid air through a cooling device, which makes the water vapor condense and collect in a pan, which must be emptied periodically.

When choosing a dehumidifier, consider the following features to allow for optimal functionality:

  • ENERGY STAR-certified models can save on energy costs in the long run.
  • Automatic shutoff options prevent overfilling when the storage tank is full.
  • Adjustable humidistats can control the relative humidity level.
  • Low-temperature dehumidifiers are best if your dehumidifier will operate in temperatures as 44 degrees.
  • Automatic reset features are useful after you've emptied the collection tank or if you lose power.
  • Reusable, washable air filters can be easily maintained.
  • Defrost features turn the dehumidifier off when it freezes up and turns it back on when the ice has melted.
  • Variable fan speeds allow for different levels of dehumidification.
  • Portable units with wheels are easy to maneuver and can be easily placed in any room.

Reducing sources of moisture in your home can lead to lower humidity levels, and using a dehumidifier is often the easiest and most direct method for doing so. Contact RTS Environmental for more information on reducing home humidity and eradicating mold and mildew issues.