The extremes of the cold season somehow manage to throw us off balance. Snow, intense cold for days in a row, large temperature differences, all these have effects on our organism. Moreover, our interiors often don't offer us the desired comfort.

Dry air, insufficient heat due to inefficient home insulation or a deficient heating system can lead to repeated colds and the aggravation of allergic conditions.

Dry air indoors is a common problem in our homes. We wake up with a dry nose or throat, and this affects our well-being. A quick solution would be to air the room more often, but when outdoor temperatures are low, this doesn't seem to help much.

The optimal humidity level inside the house should be between 35% and 45%. If this discomfort persists, then it's time to turn to a humidifier, a device that can measure the humidity level in the air and spray water vapor that is pushed into the room by a ventilation system.

To know what type of humidifier suits you, choose from the wide range of models for different types of use.

One of the other situations you may face is a low heat level, a discomfort that can be more than unpleasant, especially in large spaces such as workshops, industrial halls or warehouses. A hot air heating system is efficient especially when you want to climatize a room for limited periods of time.