Hygrometric Balance
Hygrometric balance refers to the condition where the humidity level in the air is considered optimal for the health and comfort of the occupants. A high humidity level can promote the growth of mold and condensation, while a low humidity level can lead to dryness in the skin, respiratory system, and eyes. Maintaining this hygrometric balance is crucial for preventing respiratory issues and improving indoor air quality.
An appropriate hygrometric balance generally falls between 40% and 60% relative humidity. This balance is easily controlled using dehumidifiers or humidifiers, depending on the indoor environment conditions. It is essential in spaces such as homes, offices, museums, and industrial settings to preserve both occupant health and material durability.