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Hi. I have a 12 year daughter who’s recently develop one type of bronchitis.
At first, I couldn’t determine right cause of her illness, but I know that her bronchitis isn’t caused by some other pulmonal disease or any other.
But, later, during regular house cleaning I found in the corners of the room as well as underneath her bad some mold spots.
I know that the only moisture is accompanied with mold, and I also know that mold can cause bronchitis and similar diseases.
That’s why I started with mold removing. I tried everything, from ventilating to deep cleaning but nothing helped. But, in some magazine I read of some new machine called Dehumidifier, which is suposed to, succesfully reducing level of moisture but, beeng so suspicious, i can’t believe this is true.
If anybody knows anything more about it, please help!

Well, i think i can help you. I must admit that almost same thing happened to me a year ago. My son’s caught was geting stronger day by day, but moisture was anbeatable.
Then I hear of Dehumidifier, on almost same way like you did.
I bought it and i was very happy with it-because it worked.
My son caught desapear and moisture in my flat also.
I couldne also understend the principles of this machine so I did some research in my own.
This is one hell of a machine that effectively help to prevent the mildewing of stored valuables, the rusting of tools, the swelling of floors, panel walls, drawers and doors.
The dehumidifier removes moisture from the air by passing the moist air over a cold dehumidifying coil. The moisture condenses out of the air on this coil and then drains from the coil into a bucket.
I suggest you to buy it because it isn’t so expencive and you have nothing to loose.
Good luck!
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