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COLD AND HUMIDITY AT HOME
The humidity depends on variables such as soil conditions and the building’s (or house’s) features and maintenance. If your home is not properly insulated or encapsulated, humidity at home leads to problems that can seriously affect your health, especially on cold days. The first is a considerable decrease in the thermal sensation when cold and humidity are closely related. And this condition arises when you have plumbing leaks and water sources inside your house.
During the cold months, it is common to spend most of the time indoors, protected by the comfort of fireplaces and heating. For this reason, when cold winter air enters the house to be conditioned and distributed, it will be surprisingly dry.
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