Every winter, humidifiers seem to pop up everywhere. Stacked on store shelves, spotlighted in home-care roundups and quietly humming in bedrooms across the country. And it’s not hard to understand why ...
If you’re not careful, combating dry winter air could put a whole new problem on your plate this winter. When temperatures drop and cold and flu season kicks in, many turn to humidifiers to soothe ...
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In the colder winter months, a humidifier can help you massively improve the air quality in your home — these are the best appliances to look for in the New Year's sales. When you purchase through ...
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If you equate winter with dry skin, sore throats, and congestion, then you may want to consider getting a humidifier for your home. “Outdoor weather conditions directly impact indoor air quality,” ...
Good news: a weather forecast of 100 percent humidity doesn’t always mean it’s going to rain. Bad news: It might feel absolutely disgusting outside. The percentage of humidity is not measured by the ...
In a year when most meteorologists were watching signs of drought — especially across the western half of the country — the middle of the U.S. has been inundated with moisture. It’s not just been hot, ...
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While summer’s humidity is taking a break, the air in winter can be cold and dry. Dry, itchy skin, congestion, scratchy throats, and little static shocks from everything you touch have replaced the ...