It is a machine that helps to reduce the moisture content in the air in a specified volume. A dehumidifier is a device that brings down the humidity present in the air. It is very similar to an Air Conditioning system. Dehumidifiers are used to control the moisture in the air and maintain a safe and healthy environment.

We are offering FREE DEHUMIDIFICATION CALCULATION for your home, office, factory, industry etc. Contact us at +64 22 061 7007 or drop an email to info@ambale.co.nz .

Dehumidifier NZ for Cold Stores and Freezers

Condensation Type

A condensation dehumidifier is a system that removes the humidity from the room in the form of water. A condensation dehumidifier uses a refrigerant which helps in condensing this moisture into water. This water is stored in a tank inside the machine which is discarded later. These machines also have an option by connecting a drainage pipe through which the condensed water is thrown out. The dry air (Dehumidified air) is then released back into the room.

Domestic type

The domestic condensation dehumidifier is used mainly for homes and offices. These are for small-sized rooms and for a domestic environment. These can be floor mounted, wall-mounted, etc.

Commercial type

The commercial condensation dehumidifier is used for a slightly bigger space with a slightly harsher environment. These could be for places like laboratories, spas, gym, museums, etc. These could be trolley type dehumidifiers which are movable and easy in terms of functionality, They also can be wall-mounted or floor mounted. Commercial type units can also be ducted systems for various requirements.

Industrial type

The industrial condensation dehumidifier is for a harsh and rough environment. These units are used in warehouses, industries, factories, hospitals, data centers, etc. The industrial type dehumidifiers are mostly ducted or floor standing units. For a few industrial applications, the wall-mounted type is also preferred. The swimming pool is one of the major applications for a condensation dehumidifier.

Desiccant Type

A Desiccant dehumidifier is a system that removes the humidity from the room in the form of wet air. A desiccant dehumidifier uses a silica gel filter and a rotor to separate the moisture content in the room and discard the same moisture content in the form of wet air. This wet air is discarded from the room through a pipe connection. The dry air is then pushed back into the room. This is the concept of a desiccant dehumidifier. The desiccant type is also called as the adsorption type dehumidifier. These units are specially used for lower and colder temperatures.

Desiccant Dehumidifier can be of the below types:

Domestic type

The domestic desiccant dehumidifier is mainly used for keeping small rooms dry especially when it is maintained at lower and cooler temperatures. These machines do not need a compressor or a cooling agent to dehumidify the air. It has efficient drying options through the desiccation technique. Applications for domestic desiccant dehumidifiers would be homes, walk-in cabinets, etc.

Industrial type

The industrial desiccant dehumidifier is used for applications like cold rooms, freezers, etc. These units are for a much-rugged environment and for low temperatures up to -25 degrees celsius. These units can be floor type but mainly ducted systems.

Dehumidifier Selection Parameter

Both the condensation and the desiccant type dehumidifiers are selected based on a calculation where few parameters are considered such as,

  1. The dimension of the room (Length x Width x Height)
  2. Temperature maintained inside the room (Degree Celsius)
  3. The current humidity level in the room (RH)
  4. The desired humidity level in the room (RH)

Dehumidifiers are very essential in almost every industry today. As humidity is a growing concern, maintaining the correct level of RH is very important. A high level of humidity attracts health problems, destruction of walls, minimizing the quality of certain products, etc. Using a dehumidifier in such conditions will solve the issue.

Questions raised by our customers for Dehumidifiers in NZ

Please contact us for any questions regarding dehumidifiers. Below are the few answers to questions raised by a few of our customers.

We are happy to provide you with the best answers and solutions to resolve your humidity and moisture issues.

If you need expert technical advice to humidity problems, send us an email at  info@ambale.co.nz or just directly calls us on +64 22 061 7007.

Do dehumidifiers use much electricity?

No, generally it does not take much electricity. It depends on the capacity of the dehumidifier.

Do dehumidifiers cost much to run?

No, for home dehumidifiers it is basically equal to running household devices with the same capacity. Contact at info@ambale.co.nz for more details.

Which is the best dehumidifier to buy?

We have to be very peculiar & careful while choosing the dehumidifier. One must calculate the required dehumidifier capacity & and then only install the system. It basically depends on the size of the room, temperature, current humidity levels, airflow, etc. See the selection section below for more information.

How much does it cost to run a portable dehumidifier?

A portable dehumidifier is not expensive. The price range differs from capacity to capacity. A dehumidifier calculation is required to understand what capacity is needed for particular room size. Contact us at info@ambale.co.nz to get all details.

Should you leave a dehumidifier all the time?

It is not necessary that you leave a dehumidifier running all the time. You may choose to use it for a few hours in the day when the humidity levels rise up and then switch it off. Sometimes, especially in winter in NZ, dehumidifiers may need to be switched on for a longer duration as moisture contents are more likely in cold weather. There are few portable home dehumidifiers that have the ability to switch to sleep mode once the desired levels are attained.

Do dehumidifiers make the room warmer?

Yes, dehumidifiers make the room slightly warmer. It increases the room temperature by a few degrees celsius. But, as the humidity in the room is lessened in the room, the lightly warm air does not affect or make much difference to people to products kept in the room.

How long does it take a dehumidifier to work?

A home dehumidifier generally takes about 15 to 20 mins for the results to slowly start showing. An industrial dehumidifier on the other hand takes a bit longer as the capacities on these machines are quite large. Controlling humidity is a tough process if a dehumidifier is not installed. New Zealand has a high humidity level all over the country throughout the year. In such a place, dehumidifiers would usually take at least 30 minutes to start showing a reduction in moisture levels in the air.

Do dehumidifiers cool down a room?

Dehumidifiers do not cool down a room. Dehumidifiers are only used to reduce humidity levels inside a room. An air conditioning unit will be required to cool down a room. Dehumidifiers usually tend to increase the temperature inside a room by a few degrees celsius.

Where is the best place to put a dehumidifier?

A dehumidifier is best placed in the middle of a room and not in a corner. The aim is to achieve and maintain the humidity level evenly throughout the entire room. Technical engineers at Ambale can visit the site and suggest the exact location for the dehumidifier in a closed space. Dehumidifier in NZ is a very essential parameter due to the high level of moisture content in the air throughout the year.

When should you run a dehumidifier in NZ?

In NZ, dehumidifiers are used all through the year. Mostly, dehumidifiers are used in winter seasons as the humidity levels are very high. Ambale dehumidifiers have both the condensation and the desiccant types which have their own advantage. This can be suggested by our technical engineer on a specified requirement.

Are dehumidifiers worth it?

Dehumidifiers in NZ are completely worth it. Dehumidifiers help in reducing the excess humidity levels in a room which in turn helps in healthy living and also in maintaining various products and materials for a longer period of time. Dehumidifiers are installed in various applications such as homes, offices, schools, factories, industries, airlines, etc. Dehumidifiers help in preventing any damage that could cause to product storage. With high humidity, there is always a tendency for products to get spoilt. Hence, a dehumidifier would be worth it, especially in NZ.

What dehumidifier do I need?

Dehumidifiers are of different types namely, conversation and desiccant. These two types have different subtypes such as domestic dehumidifiers, commercial dehumidifiers, and industrial dehumidifiers. Ambale dehumidifiers also have a carried range in terms of installation which are portable type dehumidifiers, wall-mounted dehumidifiers, floor-mounted dehumidifiers, ceiling dehumidifiers, and ducted dehumidifier systems. Depending on the requirement and the space allocated to install the dehumidifier, we suggest the right unit. Please contact us at info@ambale.co.nz or call us now on +64220617007 to get more details.

Should I get a dehumidifier?

Dehumidifiers are essential for a living. Dehumidifiers are essential in maintaining food, medicines, and any other product for that matter. Yes, a dehumidifier is needed for almost all applications.

What size dehumidifier do I need for my bedroom?

Normally, for a bedroom, a 10 to 15 liters capacity dehumidifier is more than enough. This will help the excess humidity inside your bedroom to be discarded. Dehumidifiers in bedrooms help avoid mold formation and conversation problems in winter seasons. Sometimes, when bedrooms have bath areas connected, a dehumidifier is a must.

How much water should a dehumidifier collect in a day?

Usually, home dehumidifiers have a tank inside these machines. The tanks have a capacity to collect at least 3 to 6 liters of water in a day when the machine runs continuously. Dehumidifiers with tanks are mostly for home use and office-based use. The industrial dehumidifiers usually have a pipe that is connected to the drainage outlet for the automatic removal of water.

Is it OK to lay the dehumidifier at the bedside?

It is preferable if a dehumidifier is away from the bedside. A dehumidifier must always be kept in a place where nothing blocks the incoming air inlets and outgoing air outlets.

Can a dehumidifier be harmful?

A dehumidifier is not harmful. The home dehumidifiers have an option of the machine going into sleep mode once the humidity levels in a room are achieved or else if the tank inside the unit is full. A dehumidifier is not harmful to people inside a room.

Is it safe to leave a Dehumidifier switched on all day?

Yes, it is safe to leave a dehumidifier machine on all-day. Some dehumidifiers have an inbuilt sensor and they go into sleep mode once the desired humidity levels in a room are achieved. Dehumidifiers which are of the commercial and industrial type are generally connected to a hygrostat which has a humidity level set on it, which allows it to stop the machine from running once the level is attained. Dehumidifiers can be left unattended.

When should you turn off your dehumidifier?

You may turn off your dehumidifier unit when the desired levels of humidity have been reached. Dehumidifiers can be turned off if there is not much moisture in the room. You can install a data logger inside the room to monitor the temperature and humidity levels at all times.

How effective are dehumidifiers?

Dehumidifiers are extremely effective and they help in preventing a lot of damage that could happen due to excess moisture levels. Dehumidifiers are effective because they function to bring down the levels of humidity inside a room to desired levels. Desired levels of humidity are 50% RH to 60% RH for most applications.

Can I sleep with a dehumidifier running in my bedroom?

Yes, you can sleep with a dehumidifier running in your bedroom. It is preferable though that you have the dehumidifier placed in a location where there are not many obstructions and away from the bedside. Dehumidifiers are safe to be running in a bedroom. It helps prevent mold formation in your room.

Will a dehumidifier help me sleep?

A dehumidifier is a unit that will help reduce the excess moisture content in a room, hence it makes the air inside the room easier to breathe. Yes, ultimately, a dehumidifier will help you sleep well.

Does a dehumidifier dry out the skin?

Dehumidifier does not dry out the skin. It is suggested that the dehumidifier be set to a level of 50% RH being minimum for domestic usage. Humidity levels below 40%RH will dry out the skin. Dehumidifiers for homes are always set at a minimum of 50% RH for safe use.

What is the best dehumidifier for a bedroom?

The best dehumidifier for a bedroom is a portable condensation type dehumidifier unit which has a capacity of 10 to 15 liters per day. This is the most basic kind of model for a home dehumidifier. Please send us an email with your requirement at info@amable.co.nz and our technical team will get back to you with a solution to get rid of the humidity.

What is the best dehumidifier for a house?

The best dehumidifier for a house is a portable dehumidifier or a ceiling-mounted dehumidifier. Both of these units have their own advantages. The portable dehumidifier is of a lesser capacity say around 10 to 15 liters per day of humidity removal. this device can be easily moved around the house and is a plug and play type of machine.

And, the ceiling-mounted dehumidifier is a unit which is installed in the ducts and this is a fixed system. The capacity of a ceiling dehumidifier for a home will be slightly higher say around 50 to 100 liters per day of humidity removal. This is a one-time installation and it takes care and maintains the desired humidity levels in the entire house.

The portable machines are less expensive when compared to the ceiling ducted ones. Ambale technical team can help you select the right dehumidifier for your home. Get in touch with us by calling on +64220617007 or send an email to info@ambale.co.nz

Are dehumidifiers noisy?

Dehumidifiers are not noisy. Home Dehumidifiers are built to be quiet. These have a sound level of about 30 to 40 decibels. The industrial units have a slightly closer sound of around 50 to 70 decibels.

What are the top dehumidifiers?

Ambale in New Zealand supplies top dehumidifiers both for desiccant and condensation types. Ambale’s desiccant dehumidifier solution is Cotes Dehumidifiers. These are extremely powerful machines that run continuously. Cotes desiccant dehumidifiers are built for most applications be it domestic, commercial, or industrial. Cotes dehumidifiers are manufactured in Denmark and Poland.

Ambale’s condensation dehumidifier solution is Fral Dehumidifiers. These are refrigerant systems and perform very well for swimming pool applications and for other commercial and industrial applications. Fral Dehumidifiers are built for all applications which have a temperature of more than 15 degrees celsius. Fral supplies portable dehumidifiers, commercial wall mounted dehumidifiers, and also industrial ducted dehumidifiers.

To get more details regarding what dehumidifier would suit your application, call us now on +64220617007 and speak to our technical team right away. you may also send an email at info@ambale.co.nz

What is the most reliable dehumidifier?

The most reliable dehumidifier depends on what the requirement exactly is. If it is for a house, then the most reliable dehumidifier would be a domestic, conversation type, and floor mounted dehumidifier. If the requirement is for a cold store, then the most reliable dehumidifier would be a commercial type, desiccant dehumidifier. Likewise, for each application, the dehumidifier would be a different suggestion.

At Ambale, we have all different kinds of dehumidifiers which will help you find the most reliable dehumidifier in NZ.

Can a dehumidifier be repaired?

Yes, a dehumidifier can be repaired. If there is any part that is not functioning correctly, the warranty on the unit covers for repairs. For any physical damage caused to the unit, the warranty will not cover. This will be decided once these faulty parts are sent to the supplier factories at Cotes and Fral respectively.

Sometimes, it would be just a filter change that would be required.

How much does it cost to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day?

For domestic applications like home and office space, you don’t need to run a dehumidifier for an entire day. You may switch on the unit for 3 to 4 hours through the day and then turn it off. During winter seasons, the dehumidifier may need to be turned on for a few more hours comparatively. The cost to run the dehumidifier in NZ would be similar to running a heat pump. From an industrial perspective, industrial and commercial dehumidifiers may need to run on a continuous basis. For dehumidifier capacity calculation, please send us your inquiry to info@ambale.co.nz.

What causes the dehumidifier to stop working?

A dehumidifier would stop working due to o various known reasons. For instance, if a condensation dehumidifier has an inbuilt tank to store the moisture in the form of water, and of this tank is full then the dehumidifier will stop working or b switched into the sleep mode. The tank has to be then emptied for the dehumidifier to start working again.

Also, a condensation dehumidifier or a desiccant dehumidifier may stop working if a humidistat or a hygrostat or a humidity controller is connected with the unit to work only until the desired humidity level is achieved. These settings can always be changed as per the requirement.

In a case where the dehumidifier does not work due to malfunctioning of the unit, then service would be required, maybe a spare part would have to be changed, this is decided by the supplier. Dehumidifier NZ supplies units that are manufactured in Italy, Denmark, and other Europen regions. The manufacturer would suggest what solution is needed to rectify the unit.

Ambale Co. is an exclusive partner for these dehumidifiers and would take responsibility is coordinating with the suppliers. Please get in touch with us for any queries by sending an email to info@ambale.co.nz

Why is my dehumidifier so loud?

The dehumidifier is loud because it may be time to change the filters. At times, the filters have too much dust on them, and the unit starts making a sound as the air won’t pass through easily. Condensation Dehumidifiers and Desiccant Dehumidifiers usually have the same sound level as an air conditioner or a heat pump unit. An industrial dehumidifier will be a bit noisier than the domestic ones.

How long does a dehumidifier last?

A dehumidifier last for almost 10 years and more. This depends on how the dehumidifier unit is maintained and services regularly. Dehumidifier machines are similar to Aircon units which have to be regularly cleaned and serviced for better functionality. Ambale Dehumidifiers are very efficient machines and have a long life for these units. They are built for harsh conditions and work 24/7 on a continuous basis. If you want more information about condensation and desiccant dehumidifiers, please contact us on +64220617007 or send an email to info@ambale.co.nz

How does a dehumidifier compressor work?

Condensation Dehumidifiers are compressor dehumidifiers. This means that condensation dehumidifier machines have a compressor inbuilt inside the unit. Ambale provides commercial condensation dehumidifiers and industrial condensation dehumidifiers that are manufactured in Italy. The functionality of the compressor dehumidifier unit is quite simple. Here, the compressor inside the unit pulls the damp warm air and passes it over a refrigerant. This refrigerant is also called as the coolant. As this refrigerant has a cool surface, as soon as the air passing through touches this cool surface, it leads to condensation. The surface is cooled by a refrigerant and water is hence separated from this air and drained out separately. This is the mechanism of a condensation compressor dehumidifier.

How do I dehumidify my house?

A dehumidifier unit of the right capacity will help you dehumidify your house. Houses can be humid throughout the year in NZ, and a dehumidifier is a must. A ducted dehumidifier which takes care of the humidity levels across the entire house would be a number one solution to get rid of unwanted moisture. Please send in your dehumidifier inquiry at info@ambale.co.nz

Do I need a dehumidifier if I have central air conditioning?

Yes,  a dehumidifier helps reduce the excess moisture content in the air. An Air conditioning unit is responsible to maintain temperature conditions only. A dehumidifier would still be essential if you had central air conditioning.

Does a dehumidifier cool the room?

A dehumidifier does not cool the room. A dehumidifier is responsible to reduce the excess moisture level in the air in any closed space. Ambale has dehumidifiers for houses, offices, domestic areas, and industrial areas. Dehumidifiers in NZ are important as the country is very humid throughout the year.

Where is the best place to put a dehumidifier?

A dehumidifier should be kept in a location away from huge pillars or anything which would block the air intake and outgoing air. A dehumidifier should be located or installed in a place where the dehumidifier air is distributed evenly across the entire room. The technical team at Ambale will be able too to visit your location in Auckland NZ and suggest the installation and the exact capacity of the dehumidifier unit. Send us your query at info@ambale.co.nz or call us on +64220617007.

Why does a dehumidifier make the room warmer?

A dehumidifier makes the room slightly warmer. Usually, the humid air which is room temperature enters the dehumidifier and this air is then cooled to its dew point. This helps to release moisture from the air. Basically, when the excess moisture is removed from the incoming air, the outgoing air is warmer. So, warmer air is pushed back into the room. Usually, using a dehumidifier will increase the temperature inside the room. As NZ is mostly toward the colder weather, dehumidifier air is perfect for air conditions. You can get more information on dehumidifiers by getting in touch with us.

How long should a dehumidifier run per day?

A Dehumidifier should run at least 10 to 12 hours daily. This helps maintain the moisture levels in the room. A dehumidifier can also be run continuously for certain applications.

Do dehumidifiers prevent mold?

Yes! Dehumidifiers prevent mold formation and keep the areas clean and dry. A dehumidifier is very essential for most areas in New Zealand. Mold occurs due to excess moisture content in the air. And dehumidifier units reduce the moisture content in the air, hence no mold formation.

Do all dehumidifier fans run continuously?

As long as the dehumidifier is kept switched on, the fans in the dehumidifier will keep running. There are dehumidifier units where you can set the humidity level to be reached which is the desired humidity level. For instance, if you choose to set the level at 50% RH, then the dehumidifier will go into sleep mode once the desired level is achieved, and the fan stops running.

Can you leave the dehumidifier all day?

Yes, you can leave the dehumidifier turned on all day. Each dehumidifier unit has its unique settings, you may follow the instructions on it and leave it on. Contact Ambale for any queries related to dehumidifiers for any application in New Zealand. You may send your query at info@ambale.co.nz

Do dehumidifiers shut off automatically?

There are different types of dehumidifier machines. The domestic dehumidifiers normally have an internal hygrostat which can be manually set and the dehumidifier will stop functioning once it reaches that level. At times, when the water tank inside the dehumidifier unit is full, it shuts the machine immediately until the tank is emptied and put back. In the case of industrial dehumidifiers, generally, the units are kept switched on continuously and they do not shut off. For industrial units, the moist air (wet air) has a separate outlet and the condensed water or wet air is discarded through that outlet automatically. Please call the technical team at Ambale on +64220617007 and speak to our engineer for more details on safe installation methods.

Do dehumidifiers increase the electric bill?

Dehumidifiers do not increase the electric bill. The cost of running a dehumidifier is similar to running a heat pump or an air conditioning unit. By installing and running a dehumidifier in NZ, on an overall basis, the power consumption, is reduced for the entire space. With the presence of humid air in a room, the other temperature control systems have to run more efficiently to maintain the temperatures. Hence, a dehumidifier is always a good choice in NZ.

What should the dehumidifier be set at?

A dehumidifier should be set at approximately 50% to 60% Relative Humidity. This is generally suitable for most applications work wide. On average, 50% RH to 60% RH is ideal for homes and living areas. We will calculate the capacity of humidity levels for any specific application and suggest the most ideal dehumidifier unit for your requirement.

Does a dehumidifier help with mold?

Yes, a dehumidifier helps with mold and mildew. Mold is formed due to excess moisture and humidity in the air. Dehumidifiers prevent the mold from forming on various surfaces in a room.

How do you get mold out of a dehumidifier?

There is no mold formation on the dehumidifier. Dehumidifier machines will suck the extra moisture inside a room and leave the room mold-free.

Can a dehumidifier be harmful?

A dehumidifier is not harmful. Dehumidifies help prevents mold formation and unhealthy air around you and for things around you. Dehumidifiers remove excess moisture from the air and make it comfortable to breathe. They are very helpful for healthy living and also to maintain products and materials like furniture, etc. in a good state. Amable has dehumidifiers of all kinds which can suit the requirement for any application. Get in touch with us at info@ambale.co.nz

Will a dehumidifier keep mold from growing?

Dehumidifier units are machines that function to discard and remove the unnecessary moisture existing inside a closed room. A high level of moisture content in the air makes it uncomfortable to live and breathe and also results in mold and mildew growing all over the space. Dehumidifiers work in such a manner that the levels of relative humidity are maintained and help have a suitable environment. The answer is: YES, Dehumidifiers keep mold from growing. Both condensation dehumidifiers and Desiccant dehumidifiers work very well to keep mold from growing in various applications.

Can dehumidifiers spread mold?

Dehumidifiers do not spread mold. Dehumidifiers help in preventing mold formation on walls, surfaces, and various materials in a house. Various options like the domestic dehumidifier units, commercial dehumidifier units, and the industrial dehumidifier units are used for different applications throughout NZ. All these dehumidifier types are available in Condensation dehumidifiers and also Desiccant dehumidifier.

Mold Formation is the most unhealthy form of bacteria in a room. This affects the health of a person and also affects the texture of any material. The smell of mold is very bad and suffocating. Ambale Dehumidifiers help in getting rid of mold and mildew, bacteria, etc. To learn more on this subject, call and speak to us on +64220617007.

Can mold grow in 50 humidity?

Usually, 50% RH is ideal for almost all applications. Be it a house, office, storage facility, pharmaceutical warehouses, chemical factories, museums, steel industries, etc all would need to maintain 50% Relative Humidity. At 50% RH, mold does not grow and keeps the environment in good condition. Though, there are few applications that demand extremely low or extremely high humidity. For each application and requirement, Ambale will calculate the dehumidifier capacity and suggest the perfect unit for installation.

Will mold grow at 55 humidity?

Mold does not grow at 55% Relative Humidity. Dehumidifiers can be set to a particular level so that mold formation can be prevented. Please send in your queries at info@ambale.co.nz 

Our technical team at Ambale will calculate the exact capacity of humidity removal and suggest a suitable dehumidifier solution for your requirement. Depending on the size of the room, the temperature maintained inside the room and the present humidity levels, we can understand what dehumidifier capacity will be required to prevent the mold formation inside the room.

Why does mold grow better in the dark?

Mold forms in cold and humid places. It is not necessarily required that mold forms in a dark place. When the temperature is low and the humidity is high, the mold is formed. Dehumidifiers of the right capacity will stop these allergies like mold and mildew from occurring in closed rooms. Dehumidifiers for hotels, Home dehumidifiers, etc. are very essential to be installed to prevent mold formation.

What’s considered high humidity?

Relative humidity level which is more than 70% is considered as high humidity. High humidity is a very common factor in NZ. Dehumidifiers in NZ are essential as the humidity across the country throughout the year is more than 65% to 70% RH. In high humidity, lots of damages can be caused to items, materials, furniture, products, Even food industries like meat processing, dairy processing, egg storage need dehumidifiers, machinery room dehumidifiers, dehumidifiers for waterworks facilities, dehumidifiers for Wineries, Pharma Warehouse Dehumidifiers, Cold Stores and Freezer Desiccant Dehumidifier are essential to prevent any damage to products.

What conditions are best for mold growth?

Mold grows in cold temperature conditions and high humidity conditions. For example, if the temperature in a room is less than 20 degrees C and humidity is higher than 60%, there is a high chance of mold and allergy formation inside the room. This is only an example. There are various other reasons why mold may occur due to high humidity. Dehumidifiers are a great solution to get rid of mold and mildew in closed spaces. Ambale has all types of condensation dehumidifiers and desiccant dehumidifiers to solve such problems related to mold. You may send in your query at info@ambale.co.nz 

Will cold kill mold?

Cold weather does not kill mold. In fact, cold weather increases the chances of mold formation. Cold weather and low temperatures help mold growth. Dehumidifiers can help prevent mold from forming on surfaces. Installing a dehumidifier will bring done the humidity level to the desired point and keep the environment fresh and mold-free. Ambale dehumidifiers are built to solve problems for every application which concerns high humidity. Call us now to talk to us about your requirement on +64220617007.

What conditions are best for mold growth?

Mold growth happens when the humidity levels in the air are higher than 60%RH. The ideal relative humidity levels for any indoor environment is between 50% RH to 60% RH. Anything below or above this range will have an adverse effect on people, products, and the overall atmosphere inside the room. Mold growth is dangerous and causes harm to human beings and also damage  to products in various business facilities. Dehumidifiers are the best solution for mold growth as they maintain the level of humidity depending on each application. Contact us for more details by sending an email to info@ambale.co.nz or call us on +64 22 061 7007.

How long does it take for mold to spread in walls?

Mold spreads rapidly. Mold is dangerous and unhealthy. Cold weather attracts and creates dampness and mold over walls, furniture, corners in a room, ceilings, various fittings, the structure of a building, etc. Mold is unhygienic to the environment and leads to harmful consequences. In a residential place, mold can literally create health problems for people living inside the house. Breathing the air which contains mold can make a person fall sick. With regards to mold growing in business facilities such as factories, industries, warehouses, food manufacturing facilities, pharmaceutical production rooms, etc. lead to a big-time loss for the companies. Mold formation ends up damaging all the products and packaging materials and affects the future profits of businesses. Installing the right dehumidifier solves every problem related to humidity, be it your home or your business. Ambale Co. has a wide range of dehumidifier models depending on the capacity required for each application. Call us today on +64 22 061 7007 and speak to our technical team. We are happy to assist you!

How do you stop mold from spreading?

The answer is “DEHUMIDIFIER

Stopping mold from spreading is very simple by using a dehumidifier machine. A Condensation Dehumidifier helps stop mold formation for indoor environments between 15 to 40 degrees celsius and Desiccant Dehumidifiers help stop mold formation between -25 to 35 degrees Celsius temperature range. Desiccant dehumidifier machines are efficient units that function consistently to bring down humidity levels to the desired conditions. Ambale Co. has dehumidifiers for every application possible. We supply dehumidifiers everywhere in New Zealand and Fiji. Contact us for more details +64 22 061 7007.

 

  1. Do dehumidifiers use much electricity?
  2. Do dehumidifiers cost much to run?
  3. Which is the best dehumidifier to buy?
  4. How much does it cost to run a portable dehumidifier?
  5. Should you leave a dehumidifier all the time?
  6. Do dehumidifiers make the room warmer?
  7. How long does it take a dehumidifier to work?
  8. Do dehumidifiers cool down a room?
  9. Where is the best place to put a dehumidifier?
  10. When should you run a dehumidifier?
  11. Are dehumidifiers worth it?
  12. What dehumidifier do I need?
  13. Should I get a dehumidifier?
  14. What size dehumidifier do I need for my bedroom?
  15. How much water should a dehumidifier collect in a day?
  16. Is it OK to lay the dehumidifier on its side?
  17. Can a dehumidifier be harmful?
  18. Is it safe to leave a dehumidifier all day?
  19. When should you turn off your dehumidifier?
  20. How effective are dehumidifiers?
  21. Can I sleep with a dehumidifier running in my bedroom?
  22. Will a dehumidifier help me sleep?
  23. Does a dehumidifier dry out the skin?
  24. What is the best dehumidifier for a bedroom?
  25. What is the best dehumidifier for a house?
  26. Are dehumidifiers noisy?
  27. What are the top 10 dehumidifiers?
  28. What is the best 2018 dehumidifier?
  29. What is the most reliable dehumidifier?
  30. Can a dehumidifier be repaired?
  31. How much does it cost to run a dehumidifier 24 hours a day?
  32. What causes the dehumidifier to stop working?
  33. Why is my dehumidifier so loud?
  34. How long does a dehumidifier last?
  35. How does a dehumidifier compressor work?
  36. How do I dehumidify my house?
  37. Do I need a dehumidifier if I have central air conditioning?
  38. Does a dehumidifier cool the room?
  39. Where is the best place to put a dehumidifier?
  40. Why does a dehumidifier make the room warmer?
  41. How long should a dehumidifier run per day?
  42. Do you leave a dehumidifier all the time?
  43. Do dehumidifiers prevent mold?
  44. Do all dehumidifier fans run continuously?
  45. Can you leave the dehumidifier all day?
  46. Do dehumidifiers shut off automatically?
  47. Do dehumidifiers increase the electric bill?
  48. Does a dehumidifier take a lot of electricity?
  49. What should the dehumidifier be set at?
  50. Does a dehumidifier help with mold?
  51. How do you get mold out of a dehumidifier?
  52. Can a dehumidifier be harmful?
  53. Will a dehumidifier keep mold from growing?
  54. Can dehumidifiers spread mold?
  55. Can mold grow in 50 humidity?
  56. Will mold grow at 55 humidity?
  57. Why does mold grow better in the dark?
  58. What’s considered high humidity?
  59. What conditions are best for mold growth?
  60. Can black mold kill you?
  61. Will cold kill mold?
  62. What kills mold spores?
  63. Will sunlight kill mold?
  64. How long does it take for mold to spread in walls?
  65. What temperature kills mold spores?
  66. Is bleach or vinegar better to kill mold?
  67. Does apple cider vinegar kill mold?
  68. What kills black mold naturally?
  69. Can black mold make you sick?
  70. Is black mold deadly?
  71. Can I remove black mold myself?
  72. How dangerous is mold in your house?
  73. What kills black mold?
  74. How do you know it’s black mold?
  75. How do u know if there’s mold in your house?
  76. What kind of mold is dangerous?
  77. How do you get rid of mold in a house?
  78. What is the best product to kill mold?
  79. How do you stop mold from spreading?
  80. Why is there mold in my house?
  81. When should I be worried about mold?
  82. Will Mold exposure symptoms go away?
  83. What are the symptoms of mold exposure?
  84. Can a doctor test for mold exposure?
  85. Does mold make you tired?
  86. Is black mold airborne?
  87. Can mold dry out and die?
  88. Can you sleep in a room with black mold?
  89. Can white mold kill you?
  90. Is Fuzzy mold dangerous?
  91. Is slow-growing mold dangerous?
  92. How bad is eating mold?
  93. Can you eat your own poop?
  94. Can food mold kill you?
  95. Will eating mold make you sick?
  96. Will eating moldy cake hurt you?
  97. Can Mould kill you?
  98. What happens if you eat cheese with mold?
  99. Will cheese mold hurt you?
  100. What happens if you eat spoiled cheese?
  101. Does cooking kill mold?
  102. Does cooking destroy aflatoxins?
  103. Does hot water kill mold?
  104. Can mold be killed with heat?
  105. Does hot steam kill mold?
  106. What temperature will kill mold?
  107. Does mold like hot or cold?
  108. Can mold grow in 50 humidity?
  109. Will cold kill mold?
  110. What conditions are best for mold growth?
  111. What kills mold spores?
  112. Will sunlight kill mold?
  113. How long does it take for mold to spread in walls?
  114. How do you stop mold from spreading?
  115. Is mold removal expensive?
  116. How do you know if there is mold in your walls?
  117. How do you know if mold is making you sick?
  118. What are the symptoms of mold exposure?
  119. Can you get sick from mold in your house?
  120. Can you die from mold in your house?
  121. Can you die from mold?
  122. Will Mold exposure symptoms go away?
  123. Does mold make you tired?
  124. Is all black mold dangerous?
  125. What can mold do to your brain?
  126. What type of cancer does mold cause?
  127. Does mold cause memory loss?
  128. How bad is it to breathe in the mold?
  129. How dangerous is mold in a house?
  130. Can eating mold make you sick?
  131. Can your body grow mold?
  132. Is mold dangerous to eat?
  133. Can black Mould kill you?