Something I just learned bout humidity maybe other people need to know

South East Asia is a very humid part of the world. I think this is pretty well known even for people that have never been here. They unfortunately do not alter the way that they build to accommodate this and often or at least most of the time in places I have been to, this results in bad things happening with the damp such as your clothes getting all stanked in the closets and the general absence of any sort of storage because anything you put in there is going to be subjected to mold.

I am not really up to speed on mold and what it can do to you, but I know that it isn't good. I know a few people that have rather severe allergic reactions to it and am thankful that this person is not me. I don't know what it does to me but I do know that I was having strange sleep situations where I just didn't feel right even if I slept for a very long time.

Then I bought a dehumidifier and things have changed a lot since then.


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The other day though it occurred to me that all the times I have seen these machines in my life they have been in areas where ventilation was not possible such as a basement in a childhood home. The rooms of my apartment do have windows in all of them, so I actually can get ventilation if I need it.

But herein lies a conundrum that I wasn't aware of until I was presented with possessing this machine: If I open the windows, am I not actually reintroducing humidity to the room in question? I thought initially surely not but as it turns out the answer is actually yes. So now the room that I sleep in that contains the dehumidifier I just keep the window closed all the time now. I"m not going to go super crazy and keep all the windows closed all the time but because of the noise of this city I rarely open the windows anyway. "fresh air" is one of those things that doesn't really exist in this city anyway because there are a million people living in a place where there should probably be a maximum of half that many.

So if you are ever faced with this issue, which I suppose is unlikely unless you live in an area similar to my own and everything is made with poorly put together cement like is the norm here in Da Nang.

Now I think I might get involved in getting an air purifier next because I am on a roll as far as air quality is concerned ever since I started having strange respiratory issues out of nowhere.

Particularly @bozz who I am sure has some experience in dealing with damp due to the flooding of the basements and what not, I would like to know your thoughts on this. Any particular sort of thing that I should be looking for in my purchase?

I have a very specific set of skills and none of them apply to things like this so i'm basically totally in the dark here. But I guess it makes sense that if you are trying to eliminate humidity from an area that opening a window that is definitely going to allow humid air in does make a lot of sense.



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We have an air purifier that we keep in our bedroom and we turn it on every night. My wife has pretty horrible allergies, so it's almost a necessity for us. Funny story, she went to the allergy doctor and he asked if she was dreaming much. She said no, and he said it has something to do with the histamines and her not being able to enter deep sleep where dreams happen. As soon as we got the air purifier, she started remembering specific dreams. Might be a placebo effect, but who knows. I'd be sure to get something with a removeable filter that you can clean or replace. It might be more expensive, but sticking with major name brands will ensure you can get replacement filters down the road.

We have one from Holmes that we keep in the travel trailer and it has worked well for us for many years. We also had a honeywell one that lasted a long time too. Getting something with HEPA filtering is a good idea, but you need to be careful if you get one that does ozone filtering, especially in a small space. Ozone can be toxic and I think deadly in the right circumstances.

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exactly the sort of information I was looking for. I will do this. I am not allergic to anything per se, but I don't like the idea of breathing the polluted air of these countries that I choose to live in so this seems like an investment that I probably should get.

I have been having extremely vivid dreams lately as well after getting the dehumidifier but as you have read, I kind of always did... they are just more regularly occurring now.

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I'm glad I was able to help a little bit! I hope it makes a difference for you even if it isn't overtly noticeable.

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Te entiendo, a mi me pasa igual vivo en zona de montaña en Venezuela. Y es una lucha constante no puedo guardar nada. Incluso me he quedado varias veces son zapatos porque los guardo y cuando me los voy a colocar se despegan . Tenia un deshumidificador que me ayudaba bastante con eso , pero se me daño. Yo lo dejaba prendido todo el dia mientras estaba en el trabajo y cuando llegaba lo apagaba y abria las ventanas . Me gusta mucho el aire fresco, siento que asi las energias se mueven . Jejeje

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It's a good idea to invest on air purifier now adays that weather is badly changing...

Me,I almost have an antihistamine once in a week,I can't help but to take it..

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while my mother does suffer from bad allergies I guess I got lucky and it didn't extend to me. Well, not yet anyway. I hopefully have a lot of years left.

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@gooddream sad to hear that..
Maybe. I can't escape anymore too from antihistamines..just hoping weather we'll be okay..

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We have an air purifier to help with my grandsons asthma which is used when he stays over which is often.

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the dog , even cute, is transporting bacterias and viruses regardless of how clean you keep it

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well I guess we will have to kill all the cute dogs then. Gotta keep that air clean, right? What a ridiculous statement on your part.

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It is really important
humidifier can make us breath easily especially in southeast asia like in my country that really hot. Turning AC can make the air is really dry. Thats why humidifier sometimes needed and maintain the air humidity to be good. It will make the pollen and the bacteria cannot goes into our lungs and make us coughing all day long
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Investing in an air purifier is a smart move, especially in areas with dense populations and limited access to truly fresh air.

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