Saturday, November 26th from 11am-2pm – Free Cross Country Ski Clinic – All ages – at Log Cabin Wilderness Lodge (Mile 98.5 Tok Cut-Off Road) with Debbie Berg, Tok Ski Coach. Kids waiting to see Santa at VFW, Tok, AlaskaĪ few things coming up in Tok according to the Mukluk News: Have you been affected by extreme climates? What happened and what did you do? It’s coming out of the closet now.Īdditional reading: Humidifiers – Mayo Clinic And the irony is that this house is a rental and came with an enormous humidifier in one of the closets, but we’ve never thought to use it. Even a vaporizer could help relieve some of these irritating symptoms. Affects the human body’s ability to get oxygen and can cause headaches, migraines and lethargy. Sinus irritation, bloody noses, and respiratory problems. Severe dry, itchy, red, flaky skin and cracked lips. The static is so bad that I get shocks when I touch my computer, and it often causes my computer to freeze up.Ģ. Severe static electricity resulting in powerful shocks. Here are some of the results of low humidity:ġ. I learned the the optimal relative humidity level for human comfort and health is anywhere from 30% to 50%.Ī relative humidity level for an arid desert is 25%. What I found was some pretty clear evidence that the low humidity level is obscenely low and most likely the cause of some pretty significant health issues. I did what any person with an Internet connection would do. I was concerned it was low levels of carbon monoxide (I’ve had my own CO scare several years back – you can read about the terrible ordeal here). Lately, I’ve been getting headaches, blurry vision and having trouble concentrating. I even had a doctor in Fairbanks compare the humidity levels in Interior Alaska, particularly in winter, to what astronauts experience in space. Last year I blogged about how dry winters could be in these parts.
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