The best way to approach any problem is to first do the things that
are easy and low cost.Then
proceed in a logical order doing the next least costly technique with the
most positive likely result.With excess
moisture problems, the best approach is almost always to remove or control
the moisture.
Listed below are a few reasons why DampRid is the easiest, safest,
most economical, and environmentally friendly way to prevent damage caused
by excess moisture.
If you set the electrical dehumidifier’s humidistat
too high (low humidity) the unit may run continuously, which is usually
unnecessary and actually not very helpful.Most houses need at least some
humidity—for example, to keep woodwork from drying out too much and to
control static electricity.Also, extreme dryness is often uncomfortable for
people.
NOTE: DampRid does
not have any controls to worry about, unlike an electrical
dehumidifier.
Many electrical dehumidifiers are outfitted with an
electrostatic filter, which needs to be cleaned or replaced at least
twice a year.
NOTE: DampRid does
not require a filter, unlike an electrical
dehumidifier.
If the temperature becomes fairly cool in the area
you have your dehumidifier—say 60 degrees Fahrenheit or lower—the
dehumidifier coils may ice up.
NOTE:
DampRid will work in sub-zero temperatures.
If you ever turn an electrical dehumidifier off,
wait at least 10 minutes before turning it on again.This lets the pressure in the
refrigeration system equalize.
NOTE:
DampRid does not have an on/off button.When excess moisture is present
DampRid is on.When no
excess moisture exists the DampRid is off.DampRid does not have any
buttons or switches, unlike an electrical dehumidifier.
Electrical dehumidifiers use a lot of
electricity—similar to the amount consumed by a small air
conditioner.
NOTE: DampRid does
not require electricity, unlike an electrical dehumidifier.
DampRid does not require any electricity, nor does it have any
moving parts, filter, or humidistat.You can easily move each DampRid product from room to room.DampRid was designed for small,
enclosed spaces where electrical dehumidifiers are not practical.Once the DampRid has removed the
excess moisture from the air it traps the moisture in the bottom of the
product and prevents the absorbed moisture from re-evaporating back into
the air.DampRid will work in
sub-zero temperatures and will absorb over 125% of its weight in
moisture.
Nothing turns a hot day more oppressive than high
humidity.In rooms that don’t
really merit an air conditioner, or to cut down on the use of an air
conditioner, simply try one of our non-electric moisture absorbing
products to make living more
bearable.
Product Caution
Disclaimer
The
Directions for Use are included to help you better understand our
product.However, they do not
provide you with all of the information needed to use the product safely
and effectively.Prior to
using any of our products, you should always read the entire label
including all cautions.