Extractor fans are used in spaces where moisture, heat, or odors need to be removed to prevent mold and poor indoor air quality. They are most commonly installed in bathrooms, kitchens, and utility rooms, but can also be adapted for various commercial and industrial environments. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Residential Spaces
Bathrooms: Removes humid air after showering to prevent condensation, dampness, and mold on walls and ceilings.
Kitchens: Extracts grease, smoke, and cooking odors.
Utility Rooms: Disperses moisture from washing machines, tumble dryers, and indoor drying racks.
Basements & Attics: Helps lower humidity levels in poorly ventilated, underground, or enclosed areas prone to stagnant air. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Commercial & Industrial Settings
Offices & Shops: Improves overall airflow and removes stuffy or stale air.