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Minute toner particles emerge from your laser printer, tiny paper chips are whirled through the air by your shredder, and the woman who has to work here has been suffering from a cold for three days now. Dry air in the office reduces resistance against flu viruses and makes oxygen inhalation more difficult. People’s mood and concentration will sink, and productivity will go down as well.


It has been proven that sufficiently humidified air will keep your employees in a good mood, improve their health and thus performance at work. Sufficiently humidified respiratory organs and mucus membranes are less vulnerable to irritations and bacteria: The mind stays clear and the air stays fresh.


Whether there are five or fifteen people in an office, whether or not the are windows open, or fresh air is provided by an air conditioning system – there is the optimum ­humidification solution for all needs.

 

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