It’s best to keep indoor humidity levels between 30-50%, so if the air in your home is too dry or if you’re suffering from respiratory issues, then you’ll definitely benefit from a humidifier.
If you have asthma, then look no further than this Dyson humidifier that has been CERTIFIED asthma- and allergy-friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).
With its ultraviolet light technology, this humidifier claims to kill 99.9% bacteria before it disperses cool mist into the dry air of your room. The intelligent climate control feature helps maintain a steady level of humidity without over-humidifying, which can be bad for people with asthma.