Mould requires 70-90% humity to trive which is common in the coast regions of Australia.
“This level of humidity not only encourages mould, it is also conducive to the growth and development of dust mites.8 Indoor humidity levels reflect the atmospheric conditions together with moisture created by occupants’ activities within the home which means that any home may be susceptible to mould. Moisture can also enter a home through leakage, condensation in the wall cavity and damp ground conditions under suspended timber floors. This can lead to mould growth in areas that can’t be seen but can still impact on air quality. “
Gyprock – Indoor Air Quality in Australia White Paper May 2015
Essentially the concept of our whole home ventilation systems (PIV) is the introduce fresh, filtered air into the dwelling at a continuous rate, encouraging movement of air from inside to outside.
This system is designed to introduce clean, dry, healthy air into our homes. This is the only system on the Australian market that can heat the incoming air if the temperature drops too much.