Increase indoor humidity to 30-50%

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Static electricity builds up far more easily in dry air because there is less moisture to conduct charges away from surfaces. Raising indoor humidity to 30-50% relative humidity allows static charges to dissipate before they accumulate enough to produce a noticeable shock.

Steps

  1. Run a humidifier in frequently used rooms, especially bedrooms and home offices where you spend extended time.
  2. Monitor with a hygrometer — aim for 30-50% relative humidity. Digital hygrometers are inexpensive and widely available.
  3. Add houseplants that release moisture through transpiration, such as peace lilies, Boston ferns, or spider plants.

Tips

  • Drying clothes indoors on a rack also raises humidity levels naturally
  • Keep humidity below 60% to avoid promoting mold and dust mite growth
  • A whole-house humidifier connected to your HVAC system provides the most consistent coverage for larger homes
Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:41 PM diybest practice
Humidifier, hygrometer (optional), houseplants (optional)

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