February 11, 2014
This winter in Indiana and the Midwest has been particularly vicious. But the cold isn’t the only problem this season. In the winter, indoor air gets inordinately dry. And by using your furnace, you’re inadvertently making it worse. The system dehumidifies the already dry air in order to warm it up.
If the humidity level in your home drops below 30 percent, it causes problems. Furniture can dry out and crack. Your skin can become dry and irritated, as well, and your lips can get chapped. You may feel constantly thirsty, or have respiratory issues. But worst of all, the low level of humidity fosters viruses and bacteria, which is one reason why winter is also cold and flu season.
But you can’t not use your furnace in this weather. So how can you guard against this excessive dryness? You need a whole-home humidifier.
A whole-home humidifier integrates into your existing HVAC system. It adds moisture to your home’s air right at the source, before it’s circulated throughout the house. You could invest in a personal humidifier, which treats each room individually. But a whole-house unit is often a much better option for homes with dry winter air, for several reasons:
For more advice on whole-home humidifiers in Griffith, Gary or the surrounding areas, please contact us at Meyer’s today.
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