Adding a humidifier helps with my static shock

Adding a humidifier helps with my static shock

Nick February 3, 2023

I live in the northern part of the country, where the winters last for the majority of the year.

For weeks at a time, the temperature drops below chilly and periodically into the disadvantage digits.

The wind chill is downright brutal and the snow accumulation sets national records. When the air is cold, it doesn’t retain as much moisture. The conditions get especially dry, which creates problems inside the house. Insufficient humidity can cause damage to furnishings. There’s the occasion of hardwood floors, doors, antiques and musical instruments cracking. It causes frizzy hair, static shock and chapped lips. The insufficient humidity dries out nasal passages, making people more susceptible to respiratory infection. Headaches, insomnia, coughing and sneezing can be blamed on low moisture levels. Because dry air feels colder than properly moisturized air, it leads to higher thermostat settings. The gas furnace is required to toil harder and run for longer cycles. It draws more energy, making a greater impact on the environment and experiencing greater wear and tear. There is a higher risk of malfunction. The gas furnace won’t last as long, and I end up paying higher utility bills. I tried portable humidifiers but wasn’t cheerful with the results. They required quite a bit of upkeep and didn’t make much of a difference, however eventually, I invested in a whole-cabin humidifier. The component works by converting water into steam and introducing it into the air that passes through the gas furnace. I am able to regulate the amount of moisture to my preference. The humidifier runs quietly, needs only yearly upkeep and creates a much healthier and more comfortable home.

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