Benefits
Optimal humidity ensures a pleasant indoor climate, which reduces sleep interruptions. It protects the respiratory tract and promotes restful sleep.
More rest
Controlled humidity supports continuous and restful sleep.
Healthy airways
Optimal humidity protects the respiratory tract from viruses and dust particles.
Less fatigue
Additional humidification improves oxygen uptake and recovery.
Humidification for restful sleep

Optimal humidity in the bedroom
A healthy indoor climate in the bedroom is the key to restful sleep. During the night-time rest phase, the body cannot actively regulate itself – which makes optimal humidity all the more important. If the air in the bedroom is within the ideal range, the airways are protected, the throat and pharynx remain free of irritation, and sleep is significantly more restful. The right level of humidity prevents annoying coughing fits and ensures that the entire respiratory system can work in a relaxed manner. The result: a fresh, energetic start to the day and a noticeable increase in well-being. Optimal humidity ensures healthy, restorative sleep.

Healthy airways thanks to the right humidity
Controlled humidity between 40% and 60% creates a healthy indoor climate in the bedroom. It supports the natural protective mechanisms of the respiratory tract, keeps mucous membranes moist and boosts the immune system. This allows viruses, allergens and dust particles to be effectively trapped and removed.
The right humidity ensures healthy air to breathe while sleeping, reduces irritation and increases well-being. Sufficient humidity helps to minimise exposure to pollen and allergens and relieve the respiratory tract – particularly important for allergy sufferers and people with sensitive airways.
The right humidity ensures healthy air to breathe while sleeping, reduces irritation and increases well-being. Sufficient humidity helps to minimise exposure to pollen and allergens and relieve the respiratory tract – particularly important for allergy sufferers and people with sensitive airways.

Better sleep quality and oxygen
The humidity in the bedroom also affects oxygen uptake and thus sleep quality. If the air is too dry, the mucous membranes dry out, which irritates the airways and reduces the efficiency of gas exchange in the alveoli. This can lead to reduced oxygen saturation in the blood and impair regeneration during the deep sleep phase.
An optimal humidity level of between 40% and 60% supports respiratory function, keeps the mucous membranes moist and improves sleep architecture. Breathing pauses are reduced (e.g. in sleep apnoea) and oxygen supply is kept constant.
The result is deeper and more restful sleep. This accelerates physical and mental recovery and reduces fatigue the next day.
An optimal humidity level of between 40% and 60% supports respiratory function, keeps the mucous membranes moist and improves sleep architecture. Breathing pauses are reduced (e.g. in sleep apnoea) and oxygen supply is kept constant.
The result is deeper and more restful sleep. This accelerates physical and mental recovery and reduces fatigue the next day.
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