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Yes! You Should Have a Humidifier in Your Office

Feb 23, 2024

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Laptop and humidifier on a white office desk. Text reads, "YES! YOU SHOULD HAVE A HUMIDIFIER IN YOUR OFFICE." Office background.

We already know the benefits of having healthy humidity in our homes during the dry winter months, but did you know there are many benefits to running a humidifier in your office at work?


Having dry air in your office space can lead to dry sinuses, eczema, dry skin and allergy issues which can be irritating and distracting from work. Sometimes we work all day on our computers and our eyes can get irritated and dry out. By increasing the humidity level in your office space, not only can you relieve these distracting and irritating dry air symptoms, but you can also increase your happiness and productivity.


Researchers have found some viruses thrive better when the relative humidity (RH) is below 40%. Increasing the RH level in your office could relieve some of the cold and flu symptoms that often come at this time of year in workplaces filled with people. Placing an AIRCARE humidifier in your office is a great way to maintain the optimal RH of 40-60% in your office space.


We know that choosing the perfect humidifier for any space can be tough, especially in smaller settings like an office. Here are some of our favorite options for your office space: AURORA, AURORAmini, DUET, MESA, NOVA, Ozark, or the Table-Top.

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Comments (1)

lekor
Oct 01

I completely agree with the article’s point about having a humidifier in the office. It’s amazing how something so simple can significantly improve air quality and productivity. Just like in front end system design interview scenarios, where small details matter, creating an optimal environment can enhance performance and comfort. Much like tweaking the front end for a better user experience, adding a humidifier is a small but impactful change that can make the office feel more comfortable and increase overall well-being. It’s all about the little adjustments that lead to big improvements in both the workplace and system design.

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