JellyMist Titanic Diffuser

JellyMist’s value

JellyMist’s value

Maintaining indoor relative humidity in approximately 40–60% (or at least above ~30–40%) reduces dryness of skin, eyes, throat and nose. It supports better mucous-membrane function and immune defense (airway clearance),...

JellyMist’s value

Maintaining indoor relative humidity in approximately 40–60% (or at least above ~30–40%) reduces dryness of skin, eyes, throat and nose. It supports better mucous-membrane function and immune defense (airway clearance),...

Humidification may reduce respiratory infections / absenteeism

Humidification may reduce respiratory infection...

In some controlled studies of offices and schools, increasing indoor humidity was correlated with a reduction in absenteeism and fewer reported respiratory problems. For example: in four out of six...

Humidification may reduce respiratory infection...

In some controlled studies of offices and schools, increasing indoor humidity was correlated with a reduction in absenteeism and fewer reported respiratory problems. For example: in four out of six...

Low humidity → skin, eye, throat, and comfort issues

Low humidity → skin, eye, throat, and comfort i...

One classic cross-over study of ~290 office workers compared humidified indoor air (RH 30–40%) vs naturally dry air (RH ~20–30%). Workers reported fewer dryness symptoms — less skin, eye, throat,...

Low humidity → skin, eye, throat, and comfort i...

One classic cross-over study of ~290 office workers compared humidified indoor air (RH 30–40%) vs naturally dry air (RH ~20–30%). Workers reported fewer dryness symptoms — less skin, eye, throat,...

Low humidity → respiratory and mucous-membrane problems

Low humidity → respiratory and mucous-membrane ...

A review of indoor-air humidity effects found that when relative humidity (RH) is too low (e.g. in winter, heating season), there is an increased incidence of upper airway symptoms, allergies,...

Low humidity → respiratory and mucous-membrane ...

A review of indoor-air humidity effects found that when relative humidity (RH) is too low (e.g. in winter, heating season), there is an increased incidence of upper airway symptoms, allergies,...