Dehumidifiers Help Maintain Air Quality in Natatoriums

Anyone who has spent time around indoor pool facilities can likely relate to the challenge of maintaining desired air quality within those spaces. All too often, the humidity is too high, the air smells bad and the temperatures are either too high or too low. In some extreme cases, the air quality is so degraded it can present health hazards and/or create conditions that keep people away.

By contrast, facilities with properly sized and designed systems will boast environments that are not only comfortable and inviting, but save money in the forms of energy-efficient operations and reduced maintenance. Although maintaining good air quality is an issue that challenges facilities across a wide range of settings — from weight rooms and yoga studios to gyms and arenas — indoor pools and spas face problems those others do not. Simply put, open bodies of water evaporate, thus raising humidity to potentially uncomfortable levels while also generating condensation, which in turn leads to the growth of mold and other problems.

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