Humidity
We all respond to humidity levels in the air. Too much humidity makes us uncomfortable in any season- too close in the Summer, too clammy in the Winter.
Summer humidity is controlled by central air conditioning or whole house dehumidifiers.
In the Winter there are often complaints of not enough humidity, causing dry throats, static electricity, and other symptoms. A central humidifier can add moisture to the air to create a more comfortable environment.

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Quick Tips
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Control direct sun through windows, depending on the season and local climate. During cooling season, block direct heat gain from the sun shining through glass on the East and especially West sides of the facility. Depending on your facility, options such as "solar screens," "solar films," awnings, and vegetation can help keep facilities more cool. Over time, trees can attractively shade the facility, and help clean the air. Interior curtains or drapes can help, but it's best to prevent the summer heat from getting past the glass and inside



