2.5. Application in new-build houses
Each new-build house contains a large amount of
moisture, on average about 4,000 litres. This moisture
comes from wet construction materials, such as
concrete, cement, spray paint and glue. During
construction, rain can also make the construction
materials wet. The best way to get rid of the moisture is
by properly ventilating the home and keeping the
temperature as level as possible.
Forced drying - not too quickly.
By heating the home, you speed up the drying process of
the dwelling, this is also referred to as forced drying of a
home. The forced drying process should not take place
too quickly, as this could cause a lot of damage (such as
shrinkage cracks). It is therefore important to pay a lot of
attention to the forced drying process. Please note that
this forced drying process may take up to six months. Set
the heat to 15 to 18°C, and when you move into the
property to 20°C, Do not turn up the heat any higher, as
this will cause the materials to dry too quickly, damaging
the building construction.
Ventilation during forced drying.
During the drying process, proper ventilation and
circulation of the air are indispensable. Make sure to keep
approximately 5 centimetres of space between the walls
and your furniture during the first year, allowing the
moisture to escape. Open the windows for a while every
day. Furthermore, the mechanical ventilation system
must always be turned on, so never pull the plug. Set the
mechanical ventilation system in the highest position as
much as possible during the first months.
This creates the best possible air circulation in the home.
Energy bill.
Good and continuous ventilation is not only good for our
health, it is an important way of combating moisture
issues in the home. Ventilation causes heat-loss. The
forced drying process of a new-build property also results
in a higher energy consumption and a subsequently a
higher energy bill.
2.6. Recycling
This product was manufactured using sustainable
materials. It should be disposed of in a responsible
manner at the end of its life cycle. Your local authorities
can provide you with information on how to do so.
The product's packaging can be recycled. These materials
should be disposed of in a responsible manner in
accordance with government regulations.
As a reminder of the need to dispose of batteries and
electrical household appliances separately, the product
features a symbol consisting of a crossed-out wheeled
bin. This means that the product should not be disposed
of with the rest of your domestic waste at the end of its
life cycle. It must be taken either to a special separate
waste collection centre operated by the local council or to
an outlet specified by this service.
Any adverse effects on the environment and human
health are minimised by handling batteries and
household appliances separately. This ensures that the
materials comprising the appliance can be recycled,
thereby saving a significant amount of energy and raw
materials.
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