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DEHUMIDIFIER for bedroom?

Hi new guy on the block.

I'm looking for advice good /bad points regarding a bedroom dehumidifier. I'm a super fit competitive swimmer and race both open water and in swimming pools. I have asthma but do have a tendency to cough throughout the night.

Thanks

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We use a dehumidifier in the bungalow to combat humidity levels but at night I just have my windows very slightly open hope this helps .

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Looks like a dehumidifier might not be necessary. Open windows and well aired rooms are always a good idea. See if you can sleep on more pillows, so you are more upright at night - it may help the cough subside. It might also depend on the pollution levels where you live.

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stealthman in reply toChrissieMons

Thanks will give it a try, Live in countryside which at the moment is low regarding allergens, pollen dust etc, it's primarily the back end of the cold I've had, I think.

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