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Dehumidifiers for Hospitals & Clinics
Keeps the air clean and dry in operating rooms and intensive care units.

Surgery rooms and intensive care units (ICUs) must have very clean and dry air to prevent infections. High humidity helps germs live on surfaces and medical tools. AMFAH dehumidifiers connect with the hospital's air systems to remove extra moisture. This keeps patients safe and protects sterile tools, bandages, and lab tests from dampness.
Industrial Compliance Criteria
- Meets safety and quality standards
- Keeps building structures strong and safe
- Stops water droplets from forming on walls/floors
- Helps machines last longer and work better
40% - 50% RH
Key Environmental Risk Factors
Uncontrolled moisture leads to critical damage
Rust & Water Droplets
High humidity forms water droplets on metal parts, building frames, and electrical boxes, causing rust and damage.
Product Clumping
Powders, spices, and chemicals absorb moisture from the air and clump together, blocking packaging tubes and ruining batches.
Mold & Bacteria Growth
Warm and damp air helps mold and bacteria grow, which violates safety and hygiene standards in food and pharma factories.
AMFAH Dehumidification Process
Three steps to control humidity in your facility
Pulls in Humid Air
The unit draws in damp room air through filters to catch dust and large particles.
Condenses Moisture into Water
The air passes over cold coils, turning the humidity into water that drains away automatically.
Releases Warm, Dry Air
The dry air is slightly warmed and blown back into the room to maintain a stable, dry environment.
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