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Humidification, Dehumidification and Evaporative Cooling
There are many scientific studies that show the direct and indirect effects of low relative humidity on human health and how it can influence airborne infection.
Here is just a selection of the overwhelming evidence for maintaining an optimum indoor humidity of 40-60%RH for human health and wellbeing.
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Quantifying Environmental Mitigation of Aerosol Viral Load in a Controlled Chamber With...
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View moreThe effect of low humidity on the human tear film
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View moreThe dichotomy of relative humidity on indoor air quality
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View moreHumidification to reduce respiratory illnesses in nursery school children
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View moreThe effect of indoor relative humidity on absenteeism & colds in schools
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View moreSocio-medical study on pathogenesis and prophylaxis of common colds (kindergarten study)
View moreA comparison of relative humidity between two Swedish buildings with different ventilation solutions
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