ᐅ Ventilation System – Issues with Dry Indoor Air

Created on: 18 Nov 2012 04:53
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Every winter, we have major problems with dry indoor air and are looking for a hygienic solution. These evaporative humidifiers tend to spread germs, just like the water containers for radiators. Our child has asthma, so we need to pay extra attention to maintaining healthy indoor air quality. Do you have any good tips?
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Marcel-1
11 Jun 2014 09:13
We also frequently had problems with indoor air quality, especially in winter, which affected my health. We then placed our clothes dryer in the bedroom. The moisture from the laundry changed the room climate.
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Regina-1
29 Jun 2014 07:47
I’m familiar with this dry air in winter as well. Using a clothes dryer is one option, but it doesn’t look very nice. I also use a water vaporizer, and it works well.
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herrmann-1
12 Feb 2015 16:40
A humidifier is definitely a good idea. I also dislike dry air, and frequent ventilation helps here as well. There are several plants in the living area, which helps keep the air from being too dry.

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Roman-1
17 Dec 2015 14:41
Yes, we have the same problem, and now the time of year when the air is especially dry is starting again. That also bothers me. Using the dryer, I think that’s a good idea. How it looks doesn’t really matter to me. The main thing is that it relieves my symptoms.