8 Benefits of Owning a Dehumidifier

Start of Summer Countdown: Monday, 21 June 2021 to Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Allergies: A Global Problem

Whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere, allergies are becoming an increasingly widespread issue among human populations.

According to the World Allergy Organization (WAO), allergy prevalence across national populations ranges from 10% to 40% (Pawankar R, et al., 2013).

In Europe alone, over 150 million people suffer from chronic allergic diseases (EAACI, 2016). By 2025, current predictions suggest that half of the EU population could be affected by allergies (EAACI, 2016).

Allergic symptoms are often mild—such as watery eyes, nasal congestion, sneezing, or wheezing—but when persistent, they can significantly disrupt daily life, including causing sleep deprivation.

These effects are particularly pronounced during the summer months, when hay fever—the most common form of non-infectious allergy—is widespread (Pawankar R, et al., 2013).

Estimates indicate that between 10% and 30% of all adults, and up to 40% of children, may experience symptoms (Pawankar R, et al., 2013).

So, how can a dehumidifier help alleviate some of these issues?

Reason 6 & 7: In addition to reducing the need for frequent cleaning by limiting dust buildup, a dehumidifier can also help lower your energy bills. It does this by allowing your air conditioner to run more efficiently. When the air in your home is humid, your A/C has to work harder—not only to cool the air but also to remove excess moisture. This extra workload increases energy consumption and can cause your A/C unit to wear out more quickly.

Reason 8: High humidity doesn’t just affect comfort—it can also lead to corrosion, especially in places like garages where bikes, tools, and other metal items are stored.

Do you really want your summer bike rusting away before you’ve even taken it out for a ride?

References:

  • 1.  Pawankar R, Canonica GW, ST Holgate ST, Lockey RF, Blaiss M: The WAO White Book on Allergy (Update. 2013).
  • 2. European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI), 2016.
  • 3. Asthama facts and statistics, Asthama UK, 2017
  • 4. Harmful Noise Levels

Dr. Dehumidifier or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Summer

Reason 1: Allergies tend to worsen in humid climates, where mould, seasonal allergens, and even dust mites can easily trigger unpleasant reactions.

Mould, in particular, poses a serious health risk—especially to young children. In the United Kingdom, for example, 1 in 11 children and 1 in 12 adults suffer from asthma (Asthma UK, 2017), and mould is considered a contributing factor in childhood asthma cases.

By reducing humidity levels, dehumidifiers help create an environment that is less hospitable to allergens like mould and dust mites, making them an effective tool for allergy management.

Reason 2: Dehumidifiers also speed up the drying of clothes, which is especially helpful in damp environments. Additionally, they help protect dry foods such as cereal and bread from moisture, extending their shelf life and maintaining quality.

Reason 3: Ecor Pro dehumidifiers operate discreetly. With compact, flexible installation options, they can be placed out of sight and run quietly—often barely noticeable. For example, our DH3500, the largest desiccant model in our range, produces only 58 decibels of noise. That’s quieter than the average sound of a normal conversation or background music, which is around 60 dB (MyHealth.Alberta.ca, 2019).

Reason 4: Beyond protecting human health, dehumidifiers also help prevent mould growth on furniture, clothing, and bed linens—preserving both comfort and cleanliness in your living space.

Reason 5: Overall, Ecor Pro dehumidifiers support better respiratory health by reducing airborne allergens that irritate the lungs and skin. Our LD800 model, for instance, features a built-in HEPA filter and heat recovery system for enhanced air purification.

So, aside from the health benefits, how much money could you save with an Ecor Pro dehumidifier?