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What Should Normal Indoor Humidity Be

Chillier temperatures are known for causing dry air in your residence. Because humidity levels in the U.S. are usually lower in the fall and winter, drier air can cause in burning skin, inflamed eyes and a coarse throat.

When you’re running your furnace, it’s critical to keep indoor humidity in check for the best comfort. Let’s review what the right indoor humidity should be in the U.S. and how you can reach it.

The Mayo Clinic advises keeping your house's humidity. During this appointment, our Experts will check humidity levels, your present heating and cooling equipment, and offer solutions.

These solutions can involve a whole-home humidifier. This humidifier hooks up with your furnace to give level humidity in every part of your residence. It’s superior to a portable humidifier, which can only humidify one room at a time. And these humidifiers can create a mess, dripping water as you move them from room to room.

4 Symptoms That Your House's Indoor Humidity Is Out of Balance

When the humidity in your residence isn't in balance, it can cause several problems. Here are a few Symptoms that your house's humidity is off.

  1. You aren’t sleeping deeply. The National Sleep Foundation says overly dry air can make you more likely to get sick, because your nasal passages get dry. And being sick means you typically won’t sleep. The dry air can also lead your throat to feel scratchy and make it more complicated for you to count sheep. It may also make snoring worse.
  2. You’re constantly getting zapped. Dry air leads to increased static electricity. You can keep the static under control by keeping your house's humidity in check.
  3. Your wood cabinets, flooring or furniture is cracking or damaged. Air that’s too arid can blemish wooden things, because it pulls out moisture. Installing a whole-home humidifier can keep your belongings and residence looking great.
  4. Your skin appears dry and irritated. If you’re needing a lot of moisturizer but your skin still feels itchy when you’re inside, humidity levels might be the problem. Insufficient humidity can also make your lips feel dry and contribute to coughing.

How to Cure Problems Caused by Your House's Dry Air

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