Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Hi, I am very thankful to be out of the nasty musty moldy house infested with snakes and skunks in the walls, but now I have a much better problem which I am happy to have, but never the less, a little problem. Here at our new house we have a heat pump. The air is very very dry and is causing my daughter and I to have issues with our sinuses. Even our skin is getting itchy and cracky and lotions don't seem to do the trick. I feel like a prume or a raisin!! lol! I know adding humidity to the air will correct this but I am so worried about mold that I want to make sure I do this right. Is there a right way to add humidity without the risk of mold? I need to do something because my daughter head is hurting and is relieved when taking a shower, but after about an hour in the dry air, her pain returns. If any of the experts here can let me know how to add humidity without risking mold, please let us know! Thanks, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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