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Aug 25, 2020 2:57 AM CST
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Reno, Nevada
What should my humidifier be set at?
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Sep 3, 2020 2:38 AM CST
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Hi @sarahwilliam and welcome to the forum Welcome!

Sorry, I have no experience with humidifiers. Hopefully, someone will come along who can help you.

Just wanted to welcome you to the forum.

Jim
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Sep 29, 2020 12:41 AM CST
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Reno, Nevada
A humidifier is the perfect tool to get your business through flu season. Invest in a commercial humidifier made by Smart Fog to get a device with revolutionary technology. Smart Fog systems use micron droplets that completely evaporate into the air before they reach surfaces. This will keep the room at the right level of humidity without causing wet surfaces. The micron droplets also help to eliminate bacteria and viruses, which is extremely beneficial during flu season. Read on to learn more about how a humidifier can help during flu season.
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Nov 17, 2020 11:01 PM CST
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Reno, Nevada
Setting the Indoor Humidity A comfortable relative humidity for most homes throughout the summer, spring, and fall is between 30% and 50%. If you set your humidifier to this level, it should be comfortable for your home and family most of the year.
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