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A recently released study published in Indoor Air Journal from Japan, has found significant evidence that average humidity levels of less than 38% showed an increased risk of upper respiratory symptoms.
Coronavirus has impacted every part of our lives and has sparked a significantly increased interest in good indoor air quality. Indoor air quality has always been a factor in creating and maintaining a healthy, safe and productive workplace environment so as people return to the office, start to go shopping or resume other leisure activities (it’s easy to forget that these buildings are also workplaces) it is quite rightly under the spotlight.