depends where you are.. if you are in a desert... 0%
if by an ocean, it could be 100%
40 to 50% is a good guideline. In very cold weather it might be better to go lower to avoid condensation on windows.
Basements often collect humid air more than the rest of the house. Humidity can encourage the growth of mold and other problems. A dehumidfier draws the moisture out of the air.
It is 31 degrees higher.
A green house is a structure primarily Glass which temperature and humidity can be controlled for the cultivation or protection of plants.A green house keeps earth from losing energy because it does not let in to much heat or to much cold that's how a green house keeps earth fro losing energy.
Well a house plant's roots should be planted 1 in. to 3 in. under soil, so the soil for a small house plant should be 3 or 4 inches deep. A medium house plant's soil should be 7 to 8 inches deep. A large house plant's soil should be 9 to 11 inches deep.
45% is ideal. Less than 30% can cause problems, as well as, above 50%.
A humidity level of 35-40 percent is considered best. Room Temp
50-60% is usually a good rule of thumb.
High humidity outside and a leaky house. What are you measuring your humidity with? Is it reliable?
A dehumidifier will not cool the house but it will lower the humidity which will make the home feel cooler Like the old saying its not the heat its the humidity with a lower humidity you should be able to raise the temperature a couple of degrease and still feel comfortable
lower
55 to 65 % seems comfortable.
Humidity meters are used to measure the humidity outside. Typically, these would be placed on the outside of your house to accurately measure the humidity.
You should get a Indoor Thermometer & Humidity Gauge. If your house humidity for any room is around 38-45% your great. Above 48% get a humidifier. But for the most part it drops in the winter and gets higher in the summer.
It depends...you want them to poo or pee inside your house?
Haziness inside a house can be caused by several factors, including high humidity levels, poor ventilation, indoor pollution from activities like cooking or smoking, and dust or pet dander in the air. Addressing these factors by improving ventilation, using air purifiers, reducing indoor pollutants, and maintaining cleanliness can help reduce haziness inside the house.
A budgie inside its cage in the house should be covered up in the evening so that the conditions reflect its normal cycle of daytime-night time. A budgie should not be permitted to fly freely around the house with the lights on.