Go ahead, take a deep breath.

You spend 90% of your time indoors, so it's not surprising that the quality of our indoor air has a tremendous impact on our comfort and health. Even the cleanest of houses can be a haven for dust mites, pollen, bacteria and other airborne particles. These particles circulate throughout our home settling in your living space, staining your furnishings and polluting the air you breathe.
Dry
air can be just as harmful and unpleasant as dirty air. When the heat goes up in
the winter you cook the moisture right out of the air inside. A humidifier will
replace that moisture and keep you more comfortable at lower temperatures. Humidifiers
can reduce the dry throats and skin, cracking woodwork and static electricity.