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Comfortable, clean air. That’s what end users on both the residential and commercial sides are looking for in the aftermath of the pandemic. Humidity levels are an important factor to consider when trying to improve the quality of one’s indoor environment, and manufacturers at this year’s AHR Expo in Atlanta shared some current trends in the humidification and dehumidification space, from energy efficiency to health and wellness.