Your Home’s Humidity Level Could Be Interrupting Your Sleep
If you have ever tossed and turned in bed on a hot summer night, you know how much the weather can impact your sleep. Not only are the high temperatures uncomfortable, but cooler temperatures help to activate the sleep hormone melatonin–making it much easier for you to drift off to dreamland. But, the temperature is not the only weather element that can cause you to have less than ideal sleep at night. The humidity level, or the amount of moisture in the air, can also impact your sleep quality.
The Sleep Problems Associated with the Humidity Level of Your Home
Too Humid?
Too much humidity can pose two problems. First, when the air is damp, it is much more difficult for your body to cool down. It is hard for your sweat to evaporate into air already filled with water. As we mentioned above, a decrease in body temperature is a necessary part of the sleep process.
Second, high humidity encourages mold growth, which can trigger allergic reactions and cause health issues that will further disrupt your sleep.
Too Dry?
On the flip side, there is also such a thing as a ‘too dry’ sleep environment. Dry air, especially in the cold winter season, results in dry, cracked skin as well as irritated nasal passages. Additionally, research has found that viruses, such as the flu, tend to thrive in less humidity.
Just Right: The Solution
The ideal humidity level for sleep, as well as for flu prevention and discouragement of mold growth, is between 30-50%. To accomplish this in your home, try using a humidifier during the winter months and a dehumidifier in the summer. Portable versions of both humidifiers and dehumidifiers can be purchased from hardware stores, Amazon, or places such as Target.
Another option is to consider installing a whole home humidifier and dehumidifier that would work in conjunction with your HVAC system. While this choice is a larger investment, it allows you to control the humidity of your entire home without worrying about refilling water tanks of multiple portable humidifiers. Depending on your home and the climate, sometimes just running the air conditioner during the summer months can help to keep things dry enough.
Other Factors Affecting Your Sleep
While controlling the humidity of the bedroom can help sleep, it is important to also remember other good sleep hygiene habits such as consistent bedtimes, turning off screens, and avoiding eating large amounts shortly before bed.
Looking for more information about our residential services, including whole humidifiers and dehumidifiers? Contact us at FLAME Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, and Electrical!
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