EXCLUSIVE: Climate Spring, TK-FX, and indie British firm Lowkey Films have teamed on a new venture titled the Climate Short Animation Film Competition, in partnership with BBC Writers and in collaboration with BFI Network.
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A big issue in many homes across Britain is the potential for condensation, which can then turn into issues like mould and mildew - which can cause various health problems. So, in order to avoid these issues, you can search for alternative ways to improve the ventilation and humidity - and one product that can do so is a dehumidifier.
A dehumidifier is a gadget that removes excess moisture or water from the air, which can in turn create a much cleaner and healthier environment for people to live in, reports the Express. Dehumidifiers also fight the growth of mould and mildew, and can also reduce the issue of dust mites across the home - and can even dry your washing quicker.
Compressor dehumidifiers are the most common choice for homes, which draw air into the unit when switched on. This air is then passed through a filter, and over cold coils, which turn the moist air into water, which is then collected into a water tank.
A fan then sends the drier air back into the room. However, there are mistakes that people can commonly make when using dehumidifiers, which can even cost you more money in the long run.
Dehumidifier experts at Honeywell have shared some common mistakes to avoid when using a dehumidifier.
They said: "Dehumidifiers are valuable appliances that help maintain a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment. They work wonders in reducing excess moisture, preventing mould and mildew growth, and alleviating allergies.
"However, like any other appliance, using a dehumidifier correctly is crucial to ensure it does its job effectively."
Read on below for the mistakes you may be making when using a dehumidifier.
According to the pros, "one of the most common mistakes" people make when using a dehumidifier is
EXCLUSIVE: Climate Spring, TK-FX, and indie British firm Lowkey Films have teamed on a new venture titled the Climate Short Animation Film Competition, in partnership with BBC Writers and in collaboration with BFI Network.
Teezo Touchdown has announced a 2024 tour in support of his debut album ‘How Do You Sleep At Night?’ – find all the details below.The Texas rapper/singer-songwriter is due to hit the road next year, kicking off with European headline shows in Amsterdam (March 21), Zurich (22), Paris (25) and Berlin (26).He’ll then head to the UK for a gig at Village Underground in Shoreditch, east London on March 29. A run of North American dates is scheduled to begin in late April, continuing throughout May and into early June.Teezo is set to stop off in Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Houston and more cities as part of his tour of the US and Canada.Tickets for the upcoming London concert will go on general sale at 9am GMT tomorrow (December 15) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.
A+E‘s survivalist format Alone is headed into Germany.
Omid Scobie must not be happy right now…
Kate Middleton and Prince William have arrived at Buckingham Palace's annual reception to highlight the UK's diplomatic relations and the role of the monarchy within it, as they put on a united front after the ongoing "race row" as a result of Omid Scobie's Endgame book. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, looked spectacularly regal as they posed side by side in photos for the event, which came days after they appeared at the Royal Variety Show at the Royal Albert Hall, with mum-of-three Kate donning a stunning blush pink Jenny Packham gown.
A conservative member of U.K.’s Parliament promised to introduce a bill that would strip Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles. Bob Seely blamed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for the latest royal racism controversy following the publication of "Endgame" by Omid Scobie.The Dutch version of the royal tell-all was recently pulled from shelves in Holland after reports surfaced claiming the copy identified the name of an allegedly racist royal.
The Prince and Princess of Wales put on a united front at last week’s Royal Variety Performance, despite being rocked by harmful allegations in a controversial new royal biography. The couple, who were joined by Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, were all smiles as they greeted fellow guests at the star-studded event at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Kate Middleton secretly brought two of her three children — Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — to a taping of the UK’s version of “Dancing With the Stars” on Saturday.The future queen appeared in great spirits despite being recently named — alongside father-in-law King Charles III — as one of the royal family members who allegedly questioned the color of Prince Harry’s son’s skin prior to his birth, which was revealed in the Dutch translation of the book, “Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survial” by Omid Scobie.Instead, Kate put on a brave face as producers of the show, called “Strictly Come Dancing,” introduced her to BBC hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, while Louis put on a toy crown, the Sun reports.Not to be outdone, older sister Charlotte also joined Louis by sitting in a judge’s seat and held up paddles with scores on them.Kate, 41, “took pictures of the children in the judges’ seats,” a source told the outlet. “She seemed really relaxed and was all smiles,” the source added.
Wolf Hall is coming back and bringing Harriet Walter and Timothy Spall along for the ride.
A home cook from has had his spaghetti bolognese judged the best in Britain by TV chefs The Hairy Bikers. And it might be down to a special and perhaps unexpected ingredient Jonathan Wood adds to his take on this much-loved classic.
One of Manchester Airport’s lounges has been named among the worst in the UK according to a study by consumer group Which?. The Manchester Terminal 1 Escape Lounge received a score of just one and a half stars based on secret inspections.
Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir has made history at the 20th edition of Morocco’s Marrakech Film Festival as the first local director to win its top prize with her hybrid documentary The Mother Of All Lies.
How is Princess Catherine handling the royal racist allegation? Not well, it seems!
As Christmas fast approaches, Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins is keen to keep her late dad's Christmas lessons alive. Vicar Frank died in 2015 after enduring a three-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease, and Charlotte, 48, says it's important to her that she passes on his teachings to her own daughter Ella-Rose, eight.
while making an appearance on Thursday. The couple posed for photos with Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden during a gathering at Windsor Castle in England.This is their first appearance after Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” in which the British broadcaster revealed they were the ones whom Markle claimed questioned the skin color of her unborn son, Archie.Markle, 42, first made the claim during her March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.
K.J. Yossman Raw TV, the production company behind “The Tinder Swindler,” have set a new true crime documentary with Amazon Prime Video about the 1978 murders of Chris Farmer and Peta Frampton. Titled “Dead in the Water,” it follows the story of Farmer and Frampton, a young British couple who went missing in 1978 after going backpacking in Central America.
Amazon Prime Video is delving deeper into the true crime mystery game.
Good Morning Britain viewers were not happy and criticised ITV for debating the shocking revelations from Omid Scobie's new book, Endgame.The show's hosts, Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley discussed the explosive claims from the book about the Royal Family. The book was recently pulled from shelves in Holland as it seemed to reveal the identity of a "royal racist". In 2021, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex accused an unnamed senior Royal of expressing concern over their child's skin colour in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
A new royal book has been pulled from shelves in the Netherlands amid reports it named a member of the monarchy said to have raised questions about the skin colour of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie before he was born.
Royal author Omid Scobie has denied being at fault for a mistake in the Dutch translation of his new book Endgame, which appeared to identify the Royal who made comments allegedly about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's son Archie's skin colour. During their 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed that a senior Royal had expressed "concern" over how dark Archie's skin would be. In his book, Omid claimed that there were actually two Royals who made unkind remarks about Archie's skin tone.