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Most people notice air quality only when it is visibly bad, smog outside, a musty smell inside, but the air inside a home is often out of a healthy range without any obvious sign at all. Indoor humidity swings wider than most residents realise, dry heating in winter and heavy air conditioning through the summer both pull moisture out of the air, and the only way to actually know where your home stands is to measure it.
Jarahi’s range is entirely Beurer, covering thermo-hygrometers to monitor your indoor climate, humidifiers to correct it, and an air purifier for filtering particulates from outdoor pollution that finds its way in.
A thermo-hygrometer measures temperature and humidity together, turning a guess into an actual number. The Beurer HM-16 gives a straightforward reading, while the HM-55 connects over Bluetooth to log trends over time, useful for a nursery or a room where you want to track conditions rather than check a display manually each day.
Most guidance places comfortable, healthy indoor humidity between 40 and 60 percent. Below that range, air pulls moisture from skin and the respiratory tract, showing up as dry skin, irritated sinuses, static electricity, and a scratchy throat, especially noticeable after a night with air conditioning or a gas heater running. Above that range, the air holds enough moisture to encourage mould growth and dust mites, particularly in poorly ventilated rooms. A hygrometer is what tells you which side of that range your home actually sits on.
A humidifier adds moisture back into dry air, and the right size depends entirely on the room. The Beurer LB-12 mini suits a bedroom or a nursery. The LB-45 covers a larger room comfortably, and the LB-55 is built for the biggest spaces, a living or family room where a smaller unit would struggle to keep up.
Pakistan’s major cities rank among the most polluted in the world during winter smog season, and outdoor particulate matter does not stay outdoors, it settles into indoor air every time a door or window opens. The Beurer LR-210 filters this from the air rather than simply masking it, the right addition to a bedroom or living space during the months when outdoor air quality is at its worst.
Most guidance places healthy indoor humidity between 40 and 60 percent. Below that range, dry air irritates skin and the respiratory tract. Above it, the air encourages mould growth and dust mites. A thermo-hygrometer is the only reliable way to know where your home actually falls, since humidity is not something you can accurately judge by feel.
Heating systems in winter and air conditioning in summer both reduce indoor humidity, sometimes significantly. Many homes sit below the healthy range for much of the year without anyone realising it, since dry air does not always feel obviously uncomfortable until symptoms like dry skin or a scratchy throat show up.
Empty and rinse the tank daily if it runs continuously, and do a full deep clean weekly following the manufacturer’s instructions. Standing water inside a humidifier is an ideal environment for bacteria and mould, which the unit will then release directly into the air you breathe.
They solve different problems. A humidifier adds moisture to dry air. An air purifier filters particulates, dust, and pollutants out of the air entirely. During smog season in particular, a purifier addresses something a humidifier cannot.
Match the unit to the room. The Beurer LB-12 mini suits a bedroom or nursery, the LB-45 covers a larger room, and the LB-55 is built for the biggest spaces such as a living or family room, where a smaller unit would struggle to maintain humidity effectively.