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Humidifiers

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Low humidity can cause all sorts of trouble to your health in your home. At the core, low humidity is simply dry air, a lack of moisture and is most common in cold weather. 

With dry air comes dry skin. If your wrists and scalp are always itchy and flaky during the winter, your home has low humidity.

Colds and sinus infections (and other health issues) aren’t only passed from snotty nose kids but from dry air as well. Running humidifiers will keep your throat and nasal passages moist – supporting your body’s natural protection against airborne infections.

Are your door’s stuck or floor’s creaky? This is probably due to the low humidity. The dry air in the room will shrink and warp everything wood, from your flooring to your furniture.

If you want to check your home’s humidity levels before catching a cold or suffering itchy skin and static shocks you will need a hygrometer. A hygrometer is a tool created to measure the humidity levels in the room.

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