5 Signs of Low Indoor Humidity to Look For

5 Signs of Low Indoor Humidity to Look For

Low indoor humidity is a serious problem that affects the health and comfort of workers. Forcing employees to work in an exceptionally dry environment may result in illness (among other things). But how exactly do you know if the air is dry? Here are a few things to...
Warning: Low Humidity Can Disrupt Darkrooms!

Warning: Low Humidity Can Disrupt Darkrooms!

Darkrooms – enclosed rooms specially designed to block out all incoming light – are frequently used in the production and processing of film, photographic paper, and other photographic materials. If light is allowed to enter, even in small amounts, is can degrade the...
How Humidity Impacts Hardwood Flooring

How Humidity Impacts Hardwood Flooring

There’s nothing quite like the modern, luxurious appearance of genuine hardwood floors. While other materials like laminate and cork may attempt to mimic its visually pleasing characteristics, hardwood floors posses a unique look look like no other. It’s...
Regulating Indoor Humidity To Control Pests

Regulating Indoor Humidity To Control Pests

Humidity – the amount of water vapor in the air – plays an important role in the prevention of common indoor pests. Just because your workspace looks clean doesn’t necessarily mean it is. Dust mites, fleas and other pests may be lurking in the dark, waiting for...