FLOOD RESTORATION IN ASIA: Why the First 48 Hours Decide Everything

When a flood hits an industrial facility, most people look at the water and assume the water is the problem.But after decades of responding to monsoon-season disasters across Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, we’ve learned something very different: A facility that could be 90% restorable on Day 1 can easily become a total … Read more

The Ultimate Guide to Carpet Restoration

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining the pristine condition of your carpets can be a challenge, especially when life’s little accidents happen. Whether it’s a burst pipe, wear and tear, or simply the passage of time, carpets require care and attention to retain their beauty and functionality. This is where Approved Group International steps in, setting … Read more

Unveiling the Hidden Enemy: Mold’s Grip on Southeast Asia

In the heart of Southeast Asia, where the air whispers with humidity, a silent adversary thrives unseen. Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, India and Indonesia, with their lush landscapes and bustling cities, face a common, insidious foe: mold. This isn’t merely about unsightly spots on walls or an unpleasant odor; it’s a battle for health, … Read more

AGI’s Flood Damage Restoration Program

AGI's Flood Damage Restoration Program

Water damage, whether caused by heavy storms, flash floods, hurricanes, or leaky pipes, can range from mild to severe. The longer building materials or goods are exposed to wet conditions, the more potential there is for deadly mold and mildew to develop, and the more hazardous the situation becomes.

Dehumidification Process

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The basic functional principle of drying dehumidifier is really quite simple. A fan draws in humid air and carries it through a refrigerated evaporator. The air is cooled well below its dew point. The water condenses on the cold surface of the evaporator and drips into a water container or is led directly to a drain. Then the cold dry air continues through a hot condenser which heats it up and returns it to the room to pick up new humidity. This procedure is continued until the desired condition is achieved.