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How to Protect Against Moisture Damage

11-27-2006 12:46 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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A web site offers information on how to protect guns, jewelry, electronics, documents and other valuables from rust and damage caused by condensation from moisture in the air in a storage container.

Ashley Falls, Mass. -- A web site at http://www.Dehumidify.com provides detailed information on how to protect stored valuables from damage caused by moisture.

Family photos, documents, guns, optical equipment, electronics, jewelry, and other treasured items can all be destroyed by condensation and moisture in the air.

Items placed in a storage container can be easily damaged by moisture in the air that is trapped in the container. Condensation from moisture in the air can cause irreparable damage.

A moisture adsorbing substance, or desiccant, is silica gel. The substance literally sucks moisture right out of the air, preventing damaging condensation from forming on valuable items. The units offered by Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers come in five sizes and can all be reused indefinitely.

"Silica gel prevents moisture related problems before they begin. That is why so many products come with a small packet of silica gel. Silica gel creates a protective shield of dry air within any enclosed storage area," explained Diana Williams from Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers.

Hydrosorbent Silica Gel Dehumidifiers are widely recognized as the best choice for protection from moisture. Each of the five different Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers has a built-in indicator that signals when it is saturated and ready to be reactivated.

"Each dehumidifier can be reactivated by heating it in a conventional oven. It can be reused over and over again indefinitely," said Williams.

Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers come in five different sizes to protect storage areas from just three cubic feet all the way up to 66 cubic feet of enclosed space.

"Hydrosorbent Silica Gel can be reused again and again, making it extremely economical for any application, large or small. Once saturated with moisture, silica gel can be easily reactivated in a conventional oven for lifetime protection," said Williams.

The company web site offers more information on where to find a local dealer for retail purchases. Retailers and distributors interested in carrying this line of products are encouraged to contact the company directly.

About Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers:
Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers is a division of the Wallace Williams Corporation, and has been in business since 1975. The company provides additional information at www.Dehumidify.com. Dealers and retailers are encouraged to request information.

Press Contact:
Diana Williams
413-229-2967

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About Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers:
Hydrosorbent Dehumidifiers is a division of the Wallace Williams Corporation, and has been in business since 1975. The company provides additional information at www.Dehumidify.com. Dealers and retailers are encouraged to request information.

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