Articles
Humidifiers: Ease skin, breathing symptoms
Content
What are humidifiers?
Ideal humidity levels
How to measure humidity
Humidifiers, asthma and allergies
When the air's too damp: Dehumidifiers and air conditioners
Keep it clean: Dirty humidifiers and health problems
Tips for keeping your humidifier clean
When the air's too damp: Dehumidifiers and air conditioners
Just as air that's dry can be a problem, so can air that's too moist. When humidity gets too high — common during summer months — it's a good idea to take steps to reduce indoor moisture. You can reduce humidity by:
- Using an air conditioner. Central or window-mounted air conditioning units dry the air, keeping indoor humidity at a comfortable and healthy level.
- Using a dehumidifier. These devices collect excess moisture from the air, lowering humidity levels. Dehumidifiers work like air conditioners, without the "cooling" effect. They're often used to help dry out damp basements.