Only if you dry the air out too much.That makes it easier for various things to attack your system.
Dehumidifiers are generally safe for dogs, but it's important to use them properly. Make sure the dehumidifier is placed in a safe location where your dog can't access it, and regularly clean and maintain the unit to prevent any potential hazards. If your dog has respiratory issues or allergies, consult with a veterinarian before using a dehumidifier to ensure it won't exacerbate any existing health conditions.
there is no any interactions between them ...but u know the risk of using cortisone derivative
Due to the power required,you will need to runa dehumidifier using 120V power.
yes
The only health risk to using "old" shortening, is the health risks you assume by using shortening at all. Shortening (usually vegetable shortening [hydrogenated oils/ transfats], lard or clarified butter) is usually processed so that it has a very long shelf life[years] and is no different at the end of the shelflife than at the beginning. Shortening lasts a very long time, as long as it doesn't get contaminated.
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A General Electric dehumidifier uses a sealed unit that does not have any way for you to add Freon to the unit. If you want to add Freon, you have to first install saddle valves to the dehumidifier.
Yes
As long as you're healthy, there's no real health risk. Though as with any medical event, it's a good idea to check with your doctor before embarking on it.
Polution is a major risk. Too many vehicles
It depends what the urn contains.
To fix condensation on windows, you can try improving ventilation in the room, using a dehumidifier, sealing any drafts around the windows, or installing storm windows.