The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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The summer months usually bring higher humidity outside, especially in certain parts of the country. The ideal indoor humidity in the summer should be at 40% to 60%, with a focus on staying below 60% to avoid mold growth.
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🌞 Summer Edition: How to Optimize Your Home's Humidity Level Summer's warmth and sunshine come with increased humidity, impacting comfort and health. Maintaining indoor humidity between 30-50% with tools like hygrometers and strategies like air conditioning, dehumidifiers, and proper ventilation can make a significant difference. Interested in learning more about how to optimize your home's humidity level? Check out our detailed blog: https://lnkd.in/geMuvaBj
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Hope you all are keeping cool! As we just had the worlds hottest average daily temperature of the last 84 years of recorded data (https://lnkd.in/eyuWWVFp). I thought it would be timely to share this article I wrote 15+ years ago that discusses how slight changes in temperature settings can save lots of energy and big money. We all know the planet is getting hotter, yet it takes more energy to stay cooler. Even though modern AC systems have become more efficient, with constantly increasing global temperatures, it's now ever more important to have reliable and well functioning systems. A room at 72° with 70% humidity will feel warmer than a room set at 78° with 50% humidity. Therefore, a higher awareness of both temperature and humidity settings and levels is critical. Our comfort, health, financial and physical safety are at stake. At White Bay Villas, Jostvandyke.com - although the island breezes from the trade winds help keep us happy most times, we still demonstrate a very high awareness about these issues. Note: All contact info listed in the pdf article is no longer live. Please reach out with your comments and responses via LinkedIn.
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