Humidity

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JohnDaileyNH

Feeling the Heat
Oct 10, 2022
311
Seacoast, NH
What does everyone do to add some humidity to the room? I have a steamer pot but it doesn't seem to do a whole lot and the house gets very dry.

Just run a humidifier? Or is this just a consequence of using the stove for heat?
 
What does everyone do to add some humidity to the room? I have a steamer pot but it doesn't seem to do a whole lot and the house gets very dry.

Just run a humidifier? Or is this just a consequence of using the stove for heat?
Definitely a humidifier. I need one for my house. The dryness is really irritating me
 
I started running a humidifier, it’s been keeping the room around 27-29% humidity, which is only a few percentage higher then if I wasn’t running it at all. while the rooms is still dry compared to not running the stove, I definitively noticed a difference i. less irritation and less static shock.
 
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