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    baigent
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      Does ventilation of an internal bathroom need to be 24/7?
      Multi-level strata, nearly 100 units, internal bathrooms – building manager claims nothing in the building code requires 24/7 ventilation.  There is no link to light switch.    The extractor fan ventilation is currently not operational over night time (about 10pm to 6am).

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      nixjet
      Flatchatter

        Depends on the building type. Ours have negative pressure ventilation with optional switched fan to assist it. We find the negative pressure works well so have disconnected the fan.

        #79361
        Sir Humphrey
        Strataguru

          I am in a townhouse with an entirely internal bathroom. We have a conventional extractor fan that does not prevent mirror fogging and general dampness.

          We have stopped using the extractor fan in favour of running a portable desiccant dehumidifier just while showering and drying off. This is far more effective – no more mirror fogging and much less overnight condensation on windows elsewhere in our unit. It consumes about 730W, which, in a small room, is enough to also be useful warming in a Canberra winter. Without the fan running, that heat stays in the room.

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