CDT Companies provides humidity-control solutions to clients throughout Puerto Rico. Controlling humidity is imperative for businesses, particularly in Puerto Rico where humidity levels average 75 percent year-round. CDT Companies works with these clients to ensure related problems are promptly taken care of.
Excess humidity can induce several adverse repercussions for people and constructed dwellings, especially in rooms, storage spaces, and other interior areas. For this reason, regulating moisture in the air is important.
If business owners keep humidity under control inside their office or warehouse, employees are more likely to be productive. When there is too much moisture in the air, workers generally feel more sluggish and uncomfortable. Indoor precipitation also attracts mold, which thrives in a humid environment and can impact employee health, particularly when left untreated.
Moreover, high humidity contribute to various issues for buildings and structural systems. It can create condensation, which can corrode and damage equipment or cause electrical systems to short circuit. As such, indoor humidity should be kept between 30 and 50 percent.
Excess humidity can induce several adverse repercussions for people and constructed dwellings, especially in rooms, storage spaces, and other interior areas. For this reason, regulating moisture in the air is important.
If business owners keep humidity under control inside their office or warehouse, employees are more likely to be productive. When there is too much moisture in the air, workers generally feel more sluggish and uncomfortable. Indoor precipitation also attracts mold, which thrives in a humid environment and can impact employee health, particularly when left untreated.
Moreover, high humidity contribute to various issues for buildings and structural systems. It can create condensation, which can corrode and damage equipment or cause electrical systems to short circuit. As such, indoor humidity should be kept between 30 and 50 percent.
