Is Your House Too Dry?
I once worked at a place where I was responsible for monitoring and optimizing the humidity in a warehouse that housed $100,000 worth of coffee. I spent most of the summer emptying dehumidifiers twice daily and most of the winter filling humidifiers at least once per day. I am sure that it wasn’t just the coffee that benefited from my labor. Living and/or working in a dry indoor environment can lead to health problems like dry skin, cracked lips, sore throats and even sinus headaches. When I kept the humidity above 35% at work and at home, I didn’t suffer from these problems. Guidelines vary, but most groups recommend a range of indoor humidity of between 20 and 50 percent.
A furnace mounted humidifier is often the most effective way to humidify an entire building. If you have a smaller living space you might want to decide between the several different types of portable humidifiers. Humidifierinformation.com offers valuable information about all types of humidifiers.
In closing I offer you, the reader, the suggestion that you visit HumidifierInformation.com.
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