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@monicakm wrote:

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Well, there really is a way to change if you wanted to.


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A humidifier wouldn't make a dent in single-digit humidity.     

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Low humidity is rarely a problem in Oregon this time of year. It’s 99% outside and it’s not even raining.

Learn something everyday. I never even heard of a whole house humidifier. 😆
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@Desertdi wrote:

@monicakm wrote:

@Desertdi 

 

Well, there really is a way to change if you wanted to.


@monicakm 

 

A humidifier wouldn't make a dent in single-digit humidity.     


 

 

 

@Desertdi 

We get very dry weather here, too. It can get in the single digits for many days.
Using a humidifier works for my house. I actually use two Air Innovations top-fill humidifiers in my house when the humidity gets really low and that does work to bring the humidity up to where it's comfortable. I couldn't survive in extreme dry conditions like where you live. I was there in the spring one year long ago. It wasn't too bad then but I can imagine it getting much drier.