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  • What Does an Axial Flow Fan Do?

    What Does an Axial Flow Fan Do?

    What is an axial air mover? An axial air mover, also known as an axial fan or simply an "axial blower," is a type of fan that moves air in a direction parallel to its axis of rotation. It is designed to create a high flow of air with relatively low pressure. The blades o...
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  • How to Deal with the Water Damaged Floor?

    How to Deal with the Water Damaged Floor?

    Dealing with a water-damaged floor requires swift and thorough action to prevent further damage and potential health hazards. Use fans, dehumidifiers, and floor drying fans (carpet blowers) to help dry out the floor and the surrounding area. The faster you can dry the af...
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  • Snail Air Mover with a Unique Appearance and Wide Application

    Snail Air Mover with a Unique Appearance and Wide Application

    Design concept of the snail air mover The snail air mover's design takes inspiration from the shape and appearance of a snail. It could have a streamlined, oval-shaped body. Like a traditional air mover, th...
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  • How Do You Dehumidify a Greenhouse?

    How Do You Dehumidify a Greenhouse?

    Can you have too much humidity in a greenhouse? Excessive humidity can lead to various issues that may negatively affect plant health and growth. While greenhouses need a certain level of humidity to create a favorable environment for plants, excessively high humidity ca...
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  • Are Dehumidifiers ECO Friendly?

    Are Dehumidifiers ECO Friendly?

    Preair PR80 dehumidifier is an eco-friendly dehumidification unit. The PR80 dehumidifier is composed of a metal sheet housing, evaporator, condenser, circuit board, panel, and water tank. The dehumidifier adopts the R290 refrigerant.   Do dehumidifiers give off CO2? Dehu...
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  • How Do You Prevent Mold from Growing After Water Damage?

    How Do You Prevent Mold from Growing After Water Damage?

    How fast does mold grow after water damage? In general, mold can begin to grow within 24 to 48 hours after water damage occurs. Mold spores, which are naturally present in the air and can settle on surfaces, can start to germinate and grow into visible colonies when they...
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  • Will a Dehumidifier Work in a Crawl Space?

    Will a Dehumidifier Work in a Crawl Space?

    Is a wet crawl space bad? A wet crawl space is generally considered bad and can lead to various issues if not addressed promptly. A damp environment in the crawl space provides an ideal breeding ground for ...
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  • Common Bathroom Problems and How to Fix Them

    Common Bathroom Problems and How to Fix Them

    Common bathroom problems There are many problems can occur in your bathroom. The most popular problem may be the leaky faucets, mold and mildew, inadequate ventilation, etc. Leaky faucets: Dripping faucets not only wastes water but can also be irritating. The most common...
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  • Can I Run a Dehumidifier for Water Damage Restoration Constantly?

    Can I Run a Dehumidifier for Water Damage Restoration Constantly?

    Apply the LGR dehumidifiers for water damage restoration LGR (Low Grain Refrigerant) dehumidifiers are highly effective for water damage restoration due to their advanced moisture removal capabilities. 1. Place LGR dehumidifiers strat...
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