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- Temperature, humidity and ventilation in buildings.
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Excessive heat can pose a risk to the health of persons working in the building, the sensation of heat is related to the humidity and when the humidity is very high thermal sensation is perceived higher than when the humidity is low.
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For very humid climates, which are those that occur in coastal areas, it is considered that the heat can be dangerous when the temperature exceeds 35 º C, while for continental climates, nature more dry, the danger begins when the temperature approaches to 40 °C.
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Proper ventilation helps to maintain an optimum temperature for the building and that the values of gain elevated humidity and condensation occur
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Some moisture may be beneficial but many can be hazardous to your health and building, this can lead to a series of damages in the building and cause health problems, moisture remains not only outdoors. It seeps into the building.
- SOLUTION!
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The wind pumps are an effective solution to this problem because they balance the internal and external temperature while maintaining a stable environment as regard as temperature, humidity and achieving better conservation of the building
- What happens when the humidity is too high?
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Too much moisture, moist air is trapped in closed areas such as corners. This is shown when you create mold that is difficult to remove. Condensation can also build up in the windows, causing water to drip down the window and making things of wood rot. This moisture provides a breeding environment for bacteria and molds, fungi, and if left unchecked, can have very serious effects on their health.
- Since moisture affects your health?
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When humidity levels rise too high the building creates an ideal breeding ground for dust mites. These tiny little creatures cause unpleasant symptoms in people who are allergic to them, including watery eyes, sneezing, runny nose, itching, and worsening of asthma symptoms.
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