I think the only answer is to try it and see. If your nose or throat are dry, runny, congested, etc., try a higher or lower humidity setting for a night or two.ems wrote:I've never run out of water and the humidity seems comfortable to me. How would I know if the humidity is too low?
Oxygen Deprivation - Who knew?
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