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Old 02-05-2015, 12:19 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by David Munch View Post
Low humidity means less water bound in dust particles, making them lighter, and thus more prone to become volatile. How big the effect is in a normal home is probably not very big though. And I would just recommend opening a few windows once in a while instead.
I had a mold problem in the basement of a house I owned in the 80s. A dehumidifier solved the problem (I lived there for 7 years without it returning). I never experienced a noticeable increase in dust.
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