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I think this has been discussed but I don't remember. Yrs. ago we had a

humidifier attached to our furnace without any problems EVER. However, after

getting sick from my school and learned more and more about indoor air quality

we

decided not to connect ours each winter. It's been 4 yrs. but the air is very

dry so our mouths & noses are dry and have had running noses that we never

experienced before.

Should we get a portable humidifier and do we need one for each bedroom or

just one central one?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Sue

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