If your facility's ambient RH is only 16% then you are more prone to ESD (Electro Static Discharge) related defects. Humidity in the air helps to increase surface conductivity, which subsequently aids in dissipating electrostatic charges throughout your facility.
ESD literature commonly recommends a MINIMUM RH of 40%, provided that this will not promote corrosion or delamination of the materials used in your products. For a MAXIMUM RH level I would never suggest going higher than 60% RH, for a variety of reasons including the impact of RH on Moisture Sensitive Devices.
MSD floor life is dramatically reduced above 60% RH (Ref: Table 7-1 in IPC/Jedec J-STD-033B.1).
The bottom line is that you want enough humidity to maintain ESD control, but not so much that you induce damage to MSDs. I would generally recommend 40% to 60% RH.