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On 12/12/2012 10:58, John Hall wrote:
In article ,
Joe Egginton writes:
On 11/12/2012 19:09, Col wrote:
Joe Egginton wrote:

Joe
Wolverhampton
Inside temp 24C nice and toasty.

24C inside in summer is fine on a warm evening with the windows
open and a gentle balmy breeze blowing, but in winter I would
find that unbearably stiffling.


Not with a humidity of only 25%

No wonder my house plants need watering all the time . LOL

Joe
Wolverhampton
Indoor 23C 24% humdity
Outdoors -1.5C 95% Humidity


I wouldn't have thought that a humidity that low would be very healthy
over a prolonged period.



Thanks John, I didn't think low humidity would've health problems.
According to various websites, low humidity causes dry skin, recurrent
sinus infections and colds.

I've placed some containers of water on the radiators.

Joe
Wolverhampton.