Effective dehumidification: Removing moisture from fresh air to keep indoor air dry and improve comfort.
Improving air quality: Reducing odors and mold caused by humidity, enhancing the quality of indoor air.
Protecting building structures: Preventing moisture from eroding building materials and extending the lifespan of buildings.
Adapting to different environmental requirements: Adjusting humidity according to actual conditions to meet the indoor environmental requirements of different locations.
Maintaining suitable humidity: Providing a comfortable environment for patients and healthcare workers conducive to recovery and work.
Preventing bacterial growth: Maintaining lower humidity reduces the reproduction of bacteria and viruses, lowering the risk of infection.
Protecting medical equipment: Preventing equipment from being damaged by moisture ensures its normal operation and accuracy.
Ensuring drug quality: Suitable humidity conditions facilitate the storage and efficacy of drugs.