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Old 02-11-2008, 03:51 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by LeftWing View Post
Can't think of too much more except to turn down your humidifier in the Winter (and clean it a couple of times a year)
Actually play around with your humidifier until you find the highest setting without ice forming on the inside of your windows. Regardless of how high you crank it to percentage wise it will be hard to hold even 25-30 percent relative humidity in the air during winter time. Alberta winters are terrible for wood floors so if you have hardwood DO NOT turn down the humidifier.

You can probably turn it down in the summer if you want but it's best to keep a consistent level all year long. LeftWing's advice about cleaning the unit is good advice.
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