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In the rooms where we live and work ensuring correct humidity is not a luxury but rather a factor of well-being, health and productivity.
With proper humidification in winter, the concentration of dust can be reduced due to decreased fragmentation of fibres and the greater tendency of the particles to accumulate and thus be removed more effectively by the filtering systems.
Humidity control also protects furniture and wooden floors, panels and antiques against the damage caused by dry air.
The right relative humidity (around 40-60%) prevents biological contaminants, as mites, mould, bacteria and viruses, from spreading in the air and thus decrease the transmission of respiratory illnesses, creating a safe ambient to work.
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