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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3923522" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>When it is dry in the winter I run 4 of the small one gallon drug store type room humidifiers anytime the humidity inside my house gets below 30%. (This is a very different measurement than outdoor humidity posted by the WX sources) I usually have to fill them in the mornings and before bedtime to keep them going continuous and not going dry. I keep the back bedroom ones on high during the day and switch to the living room and kitchen ones on high at night to keep the little fan noise down. They make a huge difference and have lasted several years. </p><p></p><p>I highly recommend one at least for the bedroom, turned on high during the day. Everything, carpet, walls, furniture absorb some moisture, so it is important to keep it going 24/7 for an even balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3923522, member: 24583"] When it is dry in the winter I run 4 of the small one gallon drug store type room humidifiers anytime the humidity inside my house gets below 30%. (This is a very different measurement than outdoor humidity posted by the WX sources) I usually have to fill them in the mornings and before bedtime to keep them going continuous and not going dry. I keep the back bedroom ones on high during the day and switch to the living room and kitchen ones on high at night to keep the little fan noise down. They make a huge difference and have lasted several years. I highly recommend one at least for the bedroom, turned on high during the day. Everything, carpet, walls, furniture absorb some moisture, so it is important to keep it going 24/7 for an even balance. [/QUOTE]
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