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Why Your Home Needs a Dehumidifier Post-Cyclone

Why Your Home Needs a Dehumidifier Post-Cyclone
When getting ready for a cyclone, most people focus on what they can see: boarding up windows, clearing gutters, and preparing for possible flooding. But long before the wind picks up, extreme humidity quietly settles in.

The Pre-Storm Build Up

In the days before a cyclone, you might notice the air feels heavy, sticky, and thick. This feeling isn’t just outside. As the barometric pressure drops, your home starts to soak up moisture like a sponge. This dampness gets into your walls, carpets, and soft furnishings.
Even if your home stays dry from flooding, the air inside is still changing. If nothing is done, this trapped moisture can quickly lead to mould and dust mites in just one or two days.

Why a Dehumidifier is Your Best Post-Cyclone Tool

Many people think that once the rain ends and the sun returns, their house will dry out by itself. But tropical storms often leave behind lingering humidity.
  • Deep Extraction: A dehumidifier removes moisture from porous materials such as timber frames and insulation, reaching places that fans cannot.
  • Preventing Secondary Damage: High humidity can cause mould to appear quickly on ceilings and behind furniture. Keeping humidity below 60% stops this from happening.
  • Air Quality: After a storm, the air inside can be full of allergens and spores. Ausclimate dehumidifiers help filter the air, so your home smells fresh instead of musty.

Take Action While They’re On Sale

Recovery is much easier with the right tools. Right now, Ausclimate is offering big discounts on dehumidifiers. Whether you need a small unit for a bedroom or a larger one for your whole home, this is a good time to protect your home’s health.
Don’t wait until your home starts to smell musty.


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