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Moisture readings below 10 indicate a dry environment

Moisture readings below 10% are indicative of a dry environment. This can be a cause for concern, as it may indicate that there is not enough moisture in the air to support healthy indoor air quality. Low moisture levels can lead to several health problems, including dry skin, eye irritation, and respiratory problems.

There are several things that can contribute to low moisture levels in the home, including:

  • Lack of ventilation
  • Use of air conditioning or heat without a humidifier
  • Low outdoor humidity

If you are concerned about the moisture levels in your home, there are several things you can do to increase them, including:

  • Opening windows and doors to allow for ventilation
  • Using a humidifier
  • Increasing the temperature of your home

By following these tips, you can help to improve the moisture levels in your home and create a healthier indoor environment.