Key Takeaways Aim to keep basement humidity between 40% and 50% in summer to prevent mold, musty smells, and allergens.Use a hygrometer to monitor humidity, fix drainage or flooding issues, and ...
Lower outdoor humidity and heating systems cause dryer air indoors in winter. Air that's too dry can lead to dry sinuses, skin, and lips—plus warping and creaking in your home. The optimal indoor ...
Those who haven’t spent a summer in the South don’t know the true meaning of humidity. As the temperatures rise, the humidity levels follow. Even born and raised Southerners may never completely get ...
The winter brings chilly weather, cute coats, soups and snow, plus dry air indoors and outdoors. Many heating systems in homes and buildings dry out the air, and folks who suffer from dry sinuses, dry ...