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Benefits

A relative humidity between 40% and 60% combats the airborne transmission of respiratory infections by reducing the infectivity and suspension time of viruses in the air.

Fewer sick days

Employees are less likely to become infected and remain healthy.

Increased productivity

Higher performance and fewer absences reduce costs.

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Humidity reduces respiratory infections

Humidity and airborne virus transmission

Respiratory infections such as influenza or COVID-19 are predominantly transmitted from person to person indoors. The most important route of transmission is airborne transmission - either via larger droplets in close proximity or via fine aerosols that remain suspended in the air for longer periods of time. Virus-laden aerosols can be inhaled and enter the body via the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract.
Relative humidity plays a crucial role in this process: it influences the range, suspension time, and infectivity of aerosols. At low humidity, aerosols remain in the air longer and increase the risk of infection. Optimal humidity can therefore help reduce the spread of viruses indoors through the air.

Viruses remain airborne shorter

Relative humidity has a major influence on the suspension behaviour of aerosols and thus on the risk of virus transmission. Aerosols consist mainly of water, salts and proteins. Especially in the colder months, humidity often drops below 40%. At this low humidity, aerosols lose their water content, becoming smaller and lighter. Unlike larger and heavier infectious droplets, which sink to the ground within a few seconds after coughing or sneezing, the lighter aerosols can remain suspended in the air for hours and spread throughout the room.
Unlike moist aerosols, they are also less sticky and adhere less to each other due to their lower water content. Air currents and the movements of people in the room cause dry aerosols to be stirred up from surfaces more quickly and spread further.

Humidity deactivates viruses

Humidity not only affects the suspension behaviour of aerosols, but also their infectivity. At relative humidity levels below 40%, aerosols dry out significantly, causing the salts they contain to crystallise. This process preserves the viruses and makes them infectious for longer. When the dry aerosols are inhaled, the salts dissolve again in the moist respiratory tract. The viruses, which are still infectious, are released onto the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract, reactivated and can cause disease.
If the air humidity is within the optimal range of 40 to 60%, the water content in the droplets evaporates only to the extent that the salt concentration increases without crystallising. The high salt concentration inactivates the viruses and significantly reduces the risk of infection with a respiratory disease.
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Droplet infection

Droplet infection occurs over short distances of approximately 1.5 to 2 meters. The particles are larger and only remain suspended in the air for a short time.

Aerosol transmission

Aerosol transmission occurs over long distances and periods of time. With this type of airborne transmission, virus-laden aerosols can be transported through the air in a room for up to several hours. Controlling humidity is an effective measure for containing airborne transmission.

Nasopharynx

Trachea/bronchi

Lungs

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Projects and references

Jungheinrich Service & Parts AG&Co. KG, Kaltenkirchen (Germany)

Optimal humidity in open-plan office environments. Additional in-room humidification ensures protection and high employee satisfaction.

Asteelflash Hersfeld GmbH, Bad Hersfeld (Germany)

To protect against electrostatic discharge, ensure quality assurance, and protect the health of its employees, Asteelflash uses in-room humidification systems in its printed circuit board assembly.

Thomann GmbH, Treppendorf (Germany)

In-room humidification is an integral part of air conditioning: for guitars, trumpets, customers and employees. At Thomann Musikhaus, controlled humidity guarantees protection, atmosphere and health.

Laverana GmbH & Co. KG, Hannover (Germany)

For the natural cosmetics manufacturer, in-room humidification pays off twice: protection against dry mucous membranes and respiratory infections, and appreciation for employees.

Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin (Germany)

With the retrofitting of in-room humidification systems, the Robert Koch-Institute protects laboratory staff from health risks and increases their well-being.

Albrecht Dürer Airport, Nürnberg (Germany)

In-room humidification protects employees and departing passengers from electrostatic discharges in the security check area, while also making a valuable contribution to greater well-being and health.

JURA Kommunikations-Center, Nürnberg (Germany)

To protect against respiratory diseases and voice disorders, the Jura Customer Communication Centre uses in-room humidification.

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, Recklinghausen (Germany)

ESD protection, additional cooling and greater employee satisfaction are the key benefits of in-room humidification at the HELLA electronics plant.

se-austria GmbH & Co. KG, Schörfling am Attersee (Austria)

With in-room humidification, the indoor climate for employees could be improved without costly renovation of the air conditioning system. For better health and well-being.

AOE GmbH, Wiesbaden (Germany)

Shortly before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the software service provider AOE decided to use additional air humidification. Since then, the company has not only been convinced of the positive effect of optimal air humidity, but also sees health protection as an independent corporate value. Hybrid models of presence and remote work will pose new challenges for AOE in terms of workplace design in the future.

Amundi Deutschland GmbH, München (Germany)

Amundi Germany is an expert in making the right investments. At its Munich office, the investment company manages assets of 52 billion euros and employs a total of 150 people. "The feel-good factor plays a very important role in the optimal working conditions of our employees," says Klaus Mutzl, Head of Operations Munich.

BHS Bad Homburger Servicegesellschaft mbH, Bad Vilbel (Germany)

To keep the employees healthy, Bad Homburger Inkasso and BHS Bad Homburger Servicegesellschaft were looking for possibilities of subsequent air humidification. As an alternative to humidification in the ventilation system, direct room air humidification was able to meet all requirements for hygiene and operational safety.

Hannover Rück, Hannover (Germany)

Hannover Re is the world's third-largest reinsurer. The IT Service Desk looks after over 3000 employees at the Hanover location on all questions relating to the software and hardware of the workstations.

Actelion Business Center

Das imposante Gebäude im Stil des Dekonstruktivismus ist Hauptsitz des Pharmaunternehmens Actelion Ltd und wurde von den Schweizer Stararchitekten Herzog de Meuron entworfen. Die balkenartige Architektur erstreckt sich über sechs Stockwerke und bietet ungewohnte Durch- und Ausblicke, Erholungszonen mit Höfen und Terrassen sowie eine moderne Arbeitsatmosphäre für 350 Mitarbeiter. Durch die dreidimensionale Stapelung der Fassade waren 1.500 Detailzeichnungen, 2.500 Tonnen Stahl und 3,8 Kilometer Fachwerkträger notwendig, um den statischen Lastabtrag zu realisieren. Für ein optimales Raumklima ist durch innovative Hybrid-Luftbefeuchter der Serie DL von Condair bestens gesorgt.

The Chedi Hotel

After its opening in late 2013, The Chedi in Switzerland was named as a 2014 must go to destination by the international press. Together with other projects, it aims to make the small town of Andermatt more attractive than St. Moritz. On top of that, the Chedi exemplifies sustainability in a luxurious way. The hotel's sustainable and luxurious design is reflected in the architecture, building materials as well as its modern utilities.12 Condair hybrid humidifiers are installed to meet the building's air humidity requirements.

Quotes from our customers

Asteelflash Hersfeld GmbH, Bad Hersfeld (Germany)

Felix Timmermann

General Manager EEMEA Region

‘In-room humidification makes an important contribution to optimising our production processes and at the same time has a very positive effect on the well-being and health of our employees.’
Jungheinrich Service&Parts AG&Co. KG, Kaltenkirchen (Germany)

Jens Ringeling

Group Leader Facility Management

"Our additional in-space humidification is a great fit, as the positive effect is immediately noticeable and has a direct impact on employee satisfaction and health protection."
Musikhaus Thomann GmbH, Treppendorf (Germany)

Florian Rittweger

Sales Management

“Optimal humidity is a must for our instruments and at the same time refreshing and health for our customers and our team.”
Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, Recklinghausen (Germany)

Martin Ennemann

Facility Management

"Air humidification is a stable factor in our quality assurance, both for ESD protection of our production as well as for the satisfaction of our Employees with the indoor climate."
Albrecht Dürer Airport, Nürnberg (Germany)

Thomas Harrer

Head of Building Services

"Not least because of the energy costs, however, we decided in favor of adiabatic direct room air humidification with high-pressure nozzles."
se-austria GmbH & Co. KG, Schörfling am Attersee (Austria)

Andrea Bell

Facility Management

"In this way, we have achieved a twofold advantage for our employees: health is protected and satisfaction at work is increased. This fits perfectly with the pronounced employee orientation at se-austria."
AOE GmbH, Wiesbaden (Germany)

Joern Bock

COO

"With direct room air humidification, we have already set the right course. Especially with the experience from the pandemic, companies should think much more about humidity: Adequate ventilation with more fresh air does not work without additional air humidification. Otherwise, the humidity drops to too low values, which inevitably lead to health problems and complaints."

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