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The Washington Post, October 14th, 1999

Q. What are the pros and cons of having a humidifier installed in a central heating system? A. Humidifiers are needed in some homes in winter to relieve problems caused by dry air. The problems can include respiratory discomfort, itchy skin and eyes, cracking wood furniture and static electricity. The main advantage of a central humidifier is fairly obvious--it can humidify an entire house by distributing moisture through the air ducts of a central heating or heating-cooling system. The humidifier should be equipped with a humidistat to keep the amount of moisture in the air at a preset level...

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