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Dehumidifiers for Libraries & Archives
Stops books from rotting, pages from yellowing, and mold on old documents.

Old books, paper, and leather are easily ruined by moisture. When humidity is high, pages can rot, book glue can melt, and mold can grow on precious files. AMFAH dehumidifiers run quietly to keep libraries and archives dry, protecting rare books and historic documents so they last for a long time.
Home Health & Comfort Standards
- Stops allergy triggers (like dust mites & mold)
- Stops mold from growing on walls and ceilings
- Protects expensive wood, leather, and clothes
- Removes musty and damp smells
40% - 50% RH
Key Environmental Risk Factors
Uncontrolled moisture leads to critical damage
Mold & Musty Smells
Trapped moisture makes mold grow in wardrobes, carpets, and walls, causing bad damp smells.
Damaged Walls & Wood
Too much humidity warps wooden furniture, rusts metal parts, and makes wall paint bubble and peel.
Allergies & Bugs
Air that is too damp is a breeding ground for dust mites and mold, triggering asthma, allergies, and itchy skin.
AMFAH Dehumidification Process
Three simple steps to control moisture in your room
Quietly Pulls in Damp Air
The machine pulls in damp room air through filters to catch dust and clean the air.
Turns Humidity into Water
Inside the machine, cold coils turn the moisture in the air into water droplets that fall into the tank.
Breathes Out Clean, Dry Air
The machine warms up the dry, filtered air and blows it back into your room, keeping your home fresh and healthy.
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