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Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration


Detecting nonvisable water damage

By using a humidity meter, we can accurately identify the wet and dry materials and comes up with the amount of moisture present in the air, even the ones the naked eye cannot detect. The determination of moisture is a critical component in manufacturing processes and quality assurance.

A relative humidity of 100% means that the air can't hold any more water vapor. It's totally saturated. A humidity sensor measures and reports the relative humidity in the air. It therefore measures both moisture and air temperature. Relative humidity is the ratio of actual moisture in the air to the highest amount of moisture that can be held at that air temperature. The warmer the air temperature is, the more moisture it can hold.