DewStop- The Automatic Bathroom Fan Switch

I'm the type that likes my house to look super-clean all the time. I also love light colors, and have a bathroom that is shades of light gray and white, so if it's less than perfectly clean, you will know it. I have a fan installed to make sure that, after the famously hot showers we like to take around here, the moisture is removed from the air. Sometimes, however, we forget to turn on the fan, and an hour later our bathroom is still humid. Over time we found we had to spend money repairing our tiles and grout (or else have a kind of yucky looking bathroom).


DewStop is a great gadget for pretty much anyone with a bathroom. It's a fan and light switch that senses the amount of condensation in a room, and turns your fan on automatically if it reaches a certain level, thereby helping to prevent mold and mildew (and the renovations required as a result of damaging mold). It replaces your current fan and light switch and looks like any regular light switch and switch plate (as you can see in the photo below).

It can be used in bathrooms (that is where we set ours up), laundry rooms, any room that tends to get a little humid. There are manual switches for your light and fan, and a sensor that turns the fan on automatically when condensation is present on surfaces (this is known as the dew point, when mold and bacteria can start to grow on these surfaces.) Steam in the air is not a problem until it settles on surfaces and moisture is visible, and this is when DewStop kicks in, saving electricity as well since it only turns on when needed.

We take lots of showers around here, and with our little bathroom window we needed a fan. If we remembered to actually turn it on when needed, we wouldn't need a product like DewStop. Like anyone, however, we can sometimes forget, so we pretty much love it. DewStop is available on Amazon and also at www.DewStop.com, with or without a light switch.

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