Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Add a Humidifier to Finetune Your Temperature Control (Pt. 2)



Unfortunately, unpleasant temperatures aren't the only thing winter does to the air. It dries it out, because the natural moisture content is relative to its heat, and that change can increase skin irritation. In the season when our eyes, noses, and throats are already inflamed because of colds and infections, the dry air can make an illness feel even worse. Because the dry air dries out skin, it also increases the risk of dehydration; most people are already more likely to be dehydrated in winter because we lose many of the cues that alert us to the problem.

No matter how mild or severe your winters are, adding humidity into the air can help you not only heat the air more efficiently but enjoy the heated air more than if it stayed dry. 

A professional in Katy TX commercial air conditioning, heating and air quality will be able to provide you with more tips.

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