Low humidity levels provide a favorable scenario for the appearance of viruses and respiratory diseases, so it is important to keep them stable to avoid health problems.
Humidity directly affects the amount of allergens and microorganisms in the environment. In particular, high humidity causes both dust mite populations and mold colonies to grow, greatly affecting allergy sufferers. So we will focus on what are the consequences and effects of humidity for health.
Even non-allergic people suffer from the effects of humidity when humidity levels are high. We know that no one enjoys sticky heat. Now, have you ever wondered why hot, humid air makes us feel so uncomfortable? Or, why extremely dry air can also cause discomfort?
It’s important to keep humidity levels within a specific range so that extremes don’t get to you. It’s not just about keeping allergies under control, it’s about safety as well. Here we talk about the subject.
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