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Dehumidifiers

Preventing Window Condensation in Winter

October 15, 2009

Condensation occurs when a substance changes from a gas into a liquid. This happens when the temperature of a vapor is lowered to its dew point. Think of condensation forming on the outside of a glass of cold water. The water vapor in the air touches the glass and cools to become a liquid state. We often don’t realize how much water is floating around in the air.

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Tools of the Trade

September 14, 2009

Wet Vacuums – Wet vacs are like ordinary vacuum cleaners but they are designed to suck up liquids, which would damage dry vacuum cleaners. Wet vacuums are a great tool for removing water from a damp surface quickly before mold can form. Allowing spills to dry on their own only evaporates the water into the air where it is still a problem. But a wet vac traps the water inside an internal canister until you can dump it outside. By far, the most popular brand of wet vacuum is the Shop-Vac.

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Mold Costs BOE Millions

May 7, 2009

8,000 gallons of water, 280 workers on administration leave, and $29 million. Rather than proactively trying to solve the problem, BOE has taken a reactive stance by throwing money at each incident as they occur. There are “air scrubbers” to clean particulates out of the air, and dehumidifiers pumping hot air into the walls to dry out any water that seeped in. Meanwhile, they are conducting “air tests” just to be sure which floors have mold and which floors do not.

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