Collection: Dehumidifiers

Controlling humidity levels in your home is a key step in managing dust mites in your environment.

According to this study, dust mites have difficulty surviving and reproducing when humidity falls below 50%.

Dehumidifiers and Allergies - FAQs

Dust mites thrive in warm, humid conditions. Dehumidifiers help by reducing humidity, making your home less appealing to allergens like mold, mildew, and dust mites.

Dehumidifiers reduce moisture, thereby controlling mold and dust mites, while air purifiers can remove airborne allergens like pollen and pet dander.

If set too low, dehumidifiers can make the air too dry, potentially irritating respiratory conditions or causing dry skin or hair. It's important to maintain a balance and consult with a health professional about your individual circumstances.

Place dehumidifiers in areas where humidity levels are typically higher and where allergens are most problematic, such as basements, bathrooms, or bedrooms.