Controlling the humidity inside of your home can be just as crucial to living comfortably as controlling the temperature. You don’t want to be inside your comfy home during the hot days of summer with every fan pointed at you. And you don’t want to spend the winter months with every ...
Home office 19-22°C Again, you spend a lot of time sitting in here while not being physically active. Kitchen 18-20°C People tend to be more physically active in the kitchen. Coupled with the increased fluctuation in heat and humidity when using your cooking appliances, it means the tem...
Also the presence of silverfish indicate excess humidity in her home. Just a week ago her doctor urged her to take action upon the home humidity situation after she recently had to brake off a trip abroad because of feeling weak, wiggly and dizzy. The cause? A virus according to the MD ...
freezing winter nights, and lots of natural swings and waves of temperature can drive your day and your thermostat for a ring. Of course, you can’t control the weather outside your walls, but you sure can manage how it feels
In a grow room, you need to think about humidity as well. First, here’s a bit of informationon how humidity works. The air our plants ‘breathe’ contains water vapor. The amount of water vapor in the air can vary. This is the humidity. ...
Traditionally, keeping the greenhouse sealed off completely would pose problems. Keeping heat inside was a benefit but would often lead to high humidity. However, by following this guide and utilizing dedicated dehumidifiers to deal with humidity from inside, that’s no longer an issue....
Homemade blueberry muffins and cool lemon water, inspired conversation in the loveliest midwestern backyard garden. Cicadas buzzed, next door neighbors kids screamed and played, and our drinks beaded perspiration in the humidity. Margie and I delighted in one another immediately. Spirit-Sisters from ...
we expected the heat to be prevalent—after all, it’s Florida in the summer. However, after having lived the last 20 plus years around the Great Lakes, our blood has thickened and we don’t tolerate heat and humidity like we use to. (That could be due to age, as well, but we wo...