Humidifier in Your Home

How to Tell If You Need a Humidifier in Your Home

There are some medical conditions which necessitate a humidifier, such as upper respiratory infections and dry skin. Sometimes, there are other signs indicate that the air is just too dry, and a bit of humidity might resolve a number of issues. Do you know if your home is in need of a humidifier? Here are a few signs that point to the fact that a bit of extra moisture in the air might be a very good thing.

Humidifiers in Action

That Annoying Static Shock

How many times have you gone to shake someone’s hand or touch them on the shoulder, only to get that nasty shock from static electricity built up from moving about? Many times, it’s simply a matter of adding a bit of humidity to your home and it doesn’t need to cost an arm and a leg buying a top-shelf humidifier. In fact, if you are a DIYer, you might want to check out diyexperience.com for some cool ideas on how to build your own to use as needed. Instead of shocking visitors when welcoming them, simply keep humidity levels in an acceptable range and voila, problem solved!

When You Are Suffering from Colds and Congestion

Sometimes, your doctor will recommend that you get a humidifier for your bedroom when you have a nasty upper respiratory inflammation or a head cold. Again, you can choose to buy one at significant expense or you can find one that’s easy to build and suitable for small spaces like a bedroom. Some people like to add a few drops of eucalyptus or menthol to their humidifier when suffering from congestion but with or without that added bit of ‘medication,’ a humidifier goes a long way at relieving symptoms. It won’t cure common cold but it sure will make you feel better!

Dry Skin and Itchy Eyes Could Be the Result of Low Humidity

Anyone who frequently suffers from dry, flaky skin or irritated eyes could be suffering from a lack of sufficient humidity in the home. These are typical symptoms, which no amount of skin care creams or eye drops will resolve as safely over time as adding a bit of moisture to the air. Have you ever noticed what your skin feels like when traveling through ultra-dry states like New Mexico and Arizona? Those who live there know the value of keeping their homes humidified, so learn a lesson from them!

Whether you are experiencing physiological symptoms or such things as static shock or clothes that cling a bit too much to your body, it’s probably a lack of sufficient moisture in the air. Here, however, a word of caution is well-placed. Too much humidity can promote the growth of black mold and mildew, so do keep that in mind when seeking to add humidity to your home. To keep levels of humidity within a healthy range, a home hygrometer isn’t expensive and can help you track levels in your home. Instead of suffering, add a bit of moisture and watch as these symptoms are quickly relieved.

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• Meet the Author • Dr. Lawrence Kindo


I am a Medical Professional with a passion for writing, blogging, playing, computers, and of course patient care. My writing in this medical blog will reflect my passion, and you are welcome to be a part of this venture. This medical blog is a tribute to all the great medical pioneers, and to the ultimate source of wisdom, God.


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