The optimal humidity of a room has a decisive influence on the well-being and health of the people who spend a lot of time there. Air that is too dry leads to dehydration of the skin, lips and eyes, especially in winter.
Depending on the season, rooms must either be cooled or heated. This has a direct impact on the relative humidity, creating a need for regulation. Without professional humidity control, the air in a room quickly becomes too dry. This usually has consequences – not only for people, but also for materials such as paper, wood and fabrics, which can be damaged by low humidity. In addition, optimally regulated humidity has a positive effect on the energy requirements of the premises.
HygroMatik provides sustainable solutions for humidification for professional use in buildings and offices.