If you are the owner of a house, you have undoubtedly had to think about the kitchen. Proper extraction, ventilation and air quality in a kitchen are necessary. Nobody likes it when an entire house is covered in greasy air and also the fumes can sometimes even spread mould through the house. For good air quality, an extractor fan in the kitchen is crucial. I will look at it in a bit more detail in this short blog article.
Remove vapour and cooking odours
A pan of boiling potatoes, a plate of delicious pasta and a spluttering steak in the pan. It’s all very delicious, but the fumes and odours that come from it are not always pleasant for everyone in the house. It can become unpleasant for many people if these odours linger in a house for a long time. That while the alternative is very simple – fitting a good quality extractor.
Prevent mould and damp
Not only can it be unpleasant to smell the potato smell in the attic when mother is cooking in the kitchen, but it is also bad for the house. Did you know that wallpaper can even go mouldy if water vapour hangs in the house for long and often. Problems with mould and moisture can quickly occur if there is no proper ventilation. If you often eat greasy food, then grease vapour can also get on the windows and surfaces of the household furniture. So I really recommend investing in a good extractor.
Improve air quality
Besides preventing mould, the spread of bacteria and an overly humid living environment, it is also just a fact that people can get health problems if there is no proper ventilation in the house. It is not healthy to breathe in the fumes and grease particles and it can even be harmful to your health. It can give you a headache, for example, but shortness of breath and shortness of breath can also result from staying in a home with poor-quality air for long periods of time.
Make life comfortable
I personally believe that life in the home should be comfortable. You should be able to unwind in your own home, even when it comes to eating. Nobody wants to be sitting behind the TV at ten o’clock at night with a beer still smelling the broccoli from dinner at five-thirty. And nobody likes it when the cupboards and window pane are covered in a layer of grease. So make sure you invest in a good extractor.
What does an extractor do?
The job of an extractor is very simple. A cooker hood is almost always mounted above a gas cooker or induction hob. You need to turn it on when you start cooking and it draws off the fumes and greasy air rising from pots and pans. Depending on which system you have, the unit either exhausts the air to the outside or filters it and blows it back into the house.