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How to control indoor humidity room by room and season by season. EPA, ASHRAE, and CDC guidance for measuring, raising, and lowering home humidity, with a section on humidity and sleep.
By IAQ.works staff, edited by Chris Grubbs The short answer: for most people in most rooms, indoor relative humidity becomes uncomfortable below 30% (too dry — chapped lips, scratchy throat, static shocks) or above 60%
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If your home is extremely dry or humid, it’s likely not within the ideal 40–60% indoor humidity range. Here are several ways to fix that.
How to control indoor humidity room by room and season by season. EPA, ASHRAE, and CDC guidance for measuring, raising, and lowering home humidity, with a section on humidity and sleep.
By IAQ.works staff, edited by Chris Grubbs The short answer: for most people in most rooms, indoor relative humidity becomes uncomfortable
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