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Tagged With "Humidity"

Tagged With "Humidity"

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    Very informative! I've just read the related article about humidity recently https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325474.php . We don't live in a wet climate, and my son suffered because of dry air. We bought an ultrasonic humidifier to help him breathe easier, but at that time we hadn't known that the humidity level should be 40-45%. So the humidity in our room was around 55%, and my son’s health has not only not improved, but has also worsened. Thanks to our Dr, he explained to us how...
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    Humidity does make me feel like the air is heavier/denser to breath and therefore my asthma feels worse when it is humid especially in the hot weather. Interesting points in the article. Good reminder about how the changes from going between hot and cold air temperatures can cause problems.
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    Florida summers. Ugh. The humidity is aweful. Molds are high right now. I try to stay on the a/c, and keep things fresh.
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    Why is it politicians and stakeholders do not appear to be indoor monitoring “indoor relative humidity”, etc existing inside schools, workplace, and homes that directly contribute toward inflation for everyone——including incurable real estate “over time”.. 3 Indoor Monitoring Examples - www.normipromonitoring.com www.uhooair.com https://www.senseware.co/airborne-monitoring/
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    The humidity in the summer has been pretty rough here, especially with the rainy season. It makes it harder to breathe. I used to go on walks in the mornings, but now I avoid it. This is usually when the humidity is the highest. I've switched them to the afternoon. The air feels a lot better and easier to breathe!
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