Summary
Dry indoor air can cause discomfort — chapped skin, irritated sinuses, even cracks in wood furniture — if humidity drops too low. The article recommends keeping indoor humidity between 30% and 50% for comfort. You can raise humidity simply by increasing natural evaporation: place bowls of water on windowsills or radiators, boil water on the stove, or hang wet laundry indoors. Using houseplants with a humidity tray or grouping several helps — plants release moisture as they transpire. If those methods don’t do enough, a portable humidifier can help regulate moisture levels more consistently.
Bob Vila
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