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Yes, gas fires can contribute to dry indoor air because they release combustion byproducts like water vapor, which can increase a room's humidity level. However, if a gas fire is not properly ventilated, it can also deplete the moisture in the air. It is important to balance the use of a gas fire with proper ventilation to maintain a comfortable level of humidity in the room.

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