Low indoor humidity can lead to discomfort and potential damage throughout your home. These are some common issues caused by dry air:
Illnesses: Low humidity contributes to the spread of bacteria and viruses. Dry nasal passages and throats weaken the body’s natural defenses, leading to longer illness durations.
Itchy Dry Skin: Dry air causes discomfort, resulting in cracked skin, itchy patches, and chapped lips. The lack of moisture in the air makes it harder for skin to stay hydrated.
Static Shock: Static electricity increases in dry air, leading to annoying shocks when touching doorknobs, clothes, or even your hair. It also affects electronic devices, potentially causing damage.
Damaged Wood Furnishings: Dry air saps moisture from wood, causing hardwood floors to crack, furniture to warp, and musical instruments to lose their tuning.