More and more homeowners today realize that, during the winter months they live in a "sick" house. Family members suffer from dry, itchy skin, parched throats and annoying coughs.

Lack of humidity causes static electricity in carpets and furnishings. Humidity increases the retention of heat within the moisture in the air. With dry air, little moisture is available. You heat up the living space but quickly lose the heat - increasing your heating cost.

*Dry heated air dries out and shrinks wood framing around doors and windows. Heated dry air causes separation of expensive wood floors, trim and furniture.

  • Reduces static electricity.
  • Soothes dry, scratchy throats.
  • Improves Health
  • Adds moisture to dry, cracked furniture and wilting houseplants.
  • Protect valuable artwork and musical instruments.

Health Canada recommends that your home’s relative humidity should be kept between 30% and 55% in winter. Lower levels can aggravate skin allergies and respiratory infections, and higher levels increase the spread of mold, bacteria and viruses. Dust mites reproduce actively when the humidity is above 50%.

Save money on your heating bills - properly humidified air feels warmer, allowing you to turn down your thermostat.

 
 
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