After a shower, the humidity rises rapidly, but it should drop again within a reasonable time. If the bathroom often feels damp or if condensation lingers for a long time, this may be a sign that the ventilation or dehumidification needs improving.
Yes. Wood’s compact models are designed for smaller spaces, and several models have an IPX4 rating, making them well-suited to damp environments.
If the humidity is high, the water struggles to evaporate. A dehumidifier speeds up the drying process by removing moisture from the air.
Good ventilation is important, but in many homes it isn’t enough. A dehumidifier helps to quickly reduce humidity and keep the bathroom drier.
Yes. It can quickly reduce the humidity after showering and help keep the room dry. This reduces the risk of mould growth on grouting, walls and ceilings and keeps your towels fresh for longer.
Condensation occurs when warm, humid air meets cold surfaces. A dehumidifier solves the moisture problem in the bathroom.
Bathrooms are exposed to large amounts of moisture on a daily basis. By reducing the humidity after showering etc, you can reduce the risk of mould.








