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Bathroom fans have become an inevitable necessity in the closed box like homes of the present day. With the homes becoming more energy intensive, there is less scope for natural ventilation. As a result, the fumes emanating as a result of cooking (from the kitchen) or the warm, moist air accumulated in the bathroom (especially after a shower), begin to stagnate within the home and deteriorate the indoor air quality of the home. It is here that the need for an exhaust is realized. High humidity can damage the paint coats on the wall and cause the paint to peel off easily, encourages the growth of moisture dependent mold spores, damages the bathroom door, which absorbs water and becomes swollen.

Bathroom fans are a kind of exhaust fans, which expel the hot, humid air immediately after a shower, in addition to venting out the odor emanating from the bathroom. There are plenty of benefits of using a fan in the bathroom. The first and foremost use is to exhaust the bad air accumulated in the bathroom and replace it with fresh air, which has very low humidity levels. The second advantage is that venting of moist air from the bathroom greatly reduces the humidity levels and thereby discourages the growth of moulds and fungi, which are very common in moist and humid places of the home and which can trigger respiratory infections and allergies in your family.

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