Dry air in the bedroom: improve the air quality in your home and enjoy more restful sleep
Do you often wake up in the morning with a dry throat, tight skin or irritated eyes – even though you don’t have a cold? In this case, it is very likely that the air in your bedroom is too dry. In the winter months in particular, when the heating is on and you rarely open the windows, the air in the room can quickly become dry. But don’t worry, this problem can be solved. You can improve the indoor air quality with just a few simple measures so you can relax again soon. Find out why the humidity in your bedroom is so low, how dry air affects your sleep and health, and what simple tricks you can use to increase humidity efficiently.
15 January 2025 • 5 min reading time