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Adding Moisture To
Your Dry Home
A humidifier can be a great tool
for adding moisture to the air. It can help prevent dryness in the
nose, throat, lips, and skin. Many people use a humidifier because
they find it easier to breathe when the air is moist. This is a good
way to loosen up congestion in the chest as well.
There are several types of humidifiers. The ultrasonic humidifier
creates a cool mist from ultrasonic sound vibrations. The impeller
produces a cool mist by using a high speed disk that rotates. Most
of us are familiar with the evaporative humidifier. This uses a fan
to blow air through a material that has been moistened. This can be
a wick, filter, or belt. The steam vaporizer heats the water and
then cools it before it leaves the humidifier.
Humidifiers come in many sizes to meet the needs of you and your
home. Some are electric and need to be plugged in while others
don’t. Most of them work by pouring water into the container and it
will put a moist mist into the air. Electrical humidifiers warm the
water before the cool mist is released. For best results use
distilled water in all types of humidifiers.
To get the most benefit from your humidifier use one that is
designed for your particular need. Make sure you use the correct
setting and that you keep it clean. A dirty humidifier can breed
mold and microorganisms. Each humidifier will come with cleaning
instructions that you need to follow. Some people suffer from
respiratory issues when they use a humidifier. Contact your doctor
if you do.
It is important to keep humidifiers on a flat surface and way from
the reach of children. Injuries can result from a falling humidifier
or from water spills. Burns can also result if you have an electric
humidifier.
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