Topic: Proper Indoor Humidity Levels
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What is the recommended indoor relative humidity level for asthma...
Maintain low indoor humidity, ideally between 30-50% relative humidity Read More »
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what's an ideal indoor humidity level?
Winter's dry air can lead to health problems like dry skin, scratchy throat, and nosebleeds. Humidifiers can provide relief by adding moisture to the air and slowing evaporation from the body. However, too much moisture can lead to condensa... Read More »
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What is the proper humidity for indoor comfort?
The following table shows recommended indoor humidity levels in relation to outdoor temperatures. Outside temperature (0°F) Recommended relative humidity +20° and above 35% to 40% +10° 30% 0° 25% -10° 20% -20° 15% How to Gauge Indoor Humidi... Read More »
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It should be low enough that you don't have mildew or odors at least. Besides a de-humidifier (which is a huge power sucker), if you have forced air heating, you can easily cut a cold air return vent into your forced air heating ducts to pu... Read More »
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I'm on the red river east of Gainesville,.... an apartment dweller. I did the a/c tune ups for my apt complex in exchange for a summer's worth of rent. I got mine working very well, I have an inside thermometer & barometer; I keep my inside... Read More »
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Testing for indoor relative humidity is the easiest of all. An inexpensive digital thermo-hygrometer will constantly monitor the onset of a risky high-humidity condition for the cost of a battery once every three years. If indoor relative h... Read More »
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Hi Didi, I'll address your second question first with the caveat that I don't know very much about that subject. The humidity level should be somewhat low, which can be a challenge in certain states (like in the Southeast during summer). ... Read More »
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Here is a basic chart for setting up your humidifier. Keep in mind that this a rough guide line. It primarily is for preventing condensation on windows and mold. If you have a house that is very tight and well insulated, with great windows ... Read More »
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Plants have a better growth rate response if the conditions change during different development stages. Humidity should be kept high. Temperature should not be too hot. When in the flowering stage, a cooler temperature is desired with humid... Read More »
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I would imagine that the windows are all single pane windows with or without storms ?! Single pane windows have a tendency to build up ice no matter what humidity level you set your humidity. In fact they steal the humidity you are putting ... Read More »
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