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Using A Dehumidifier to Protect Your Caravan

Caravans are often left for long periods of time unoccupied or in storage - and in most cases this coincides with the British winter when conditions are notoriously cold and wet. Increased humidity at this time of year leads to excess moisture which will be absorbed into the upholstery and wood - which can result in condensation, leading to problems with mould, damp and musty smells.
 

An Ebac dehumidifier with permanent drainage facility provides a solution to this problem by allowing you ensure that excess moisture is removed even in your absence. This will ensure your caravan remains in tip top condition ready for the following season.
 

 

Why do I need a Caravan Dehumidifier?

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A dehumidifier will remove all this excess moisture from the atmosphere – which has many benefits. As it prevents moisture from entering your walls, a dehumidifier will help to prevent damp – which can be very expensive to repair. It also prevents growth of mould spores and ensures that the air is cleaner and healthier.
 

 

Which Dehumidifier should I buy?

There are many different types of dehumidifier available – and to help you choose the one that is right for you try our Product Selector. This will offer you a dehumidifier specifically suited to your drying needs.
 

All Ebac dehumidifiers are specially designed for the European Climate, unlike our competitors who import their units from temperate countries. Our dehumidifier also feature our patented Smart Control, Hydrophilic Coils, and a larger Extraction Rate than other dehumidifiers. An additional feature of Ebac dehumidifiers is that they all contain a permanent drainage facility which allows the dehumidifier to be left operating at all times.
 

 

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