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You know how too much humidity outdoors feels, but do you know what too little humidity indoors can do? Inside your home,
humidity can be a good thing, especially during the winter when your furnace tends to dry out the air inside your home.
Not only does properly humidified air keep you warmer, it may also provide relief if you suffer from dry sinus / throat
/ nose conditions and dry, itching skin in the winter. Static electricity and shock are reduced in a properly humidified home,
and wood furniture, wallpaper and paint, are less likely to dry and crack.
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