Faq's
You might be conflicted about whether or not you really need a humidifier in your home. If this is the case, below are the reasons you truly need one. The recommended humidity levels are 30-50%. With the help of a hygrometer, you can measure whether the air in your room is moist enough. If the air is dry, then you definitely need a humidifier to increase the moisture levels.
Improves Dry skin, Irritated eyes, Dryness in the throat or airways, Allergies, Frequent coughs, Bloody noses, Sinus headaches, Cracked lips. Creates an atmosphere like no other humidifier on the market with a lifelike flame. Prevents Sickness eg. Influenza. Reduces Dust - Very dry air also means the particles in your home are lighter. Things like dust are affected by humidity, and with less moisture in the air, they can be more buoyant. Makes You Feel Warmer - proper humidity can help with your heating expenses.
A vibrating disk operates at an ultrasonic frequency creating water droplets that are then released into the air. The fog that an ultrasonic humidifier produces is cool. Although energy costs for running ultrasonic humidifiers are low, there are still two possible disadvantages related to them – mineral dust caused by using water with a lot of mineral content (hard water) in it and the presence of stagnant water that can breed bacteria. However, nearly all ultrasonic humidifiers have technologies in place to counteract these disadvantages.
Purchasing a humidifier is a sound investment in the health of your family and your home. But humidifiers do require regular and thorough maintenance; without it, they not only don’t run efficiently, but they pose a serious health risk. Bacteria and mold can easily breed in an unmaintained humidifier, propelled into the air and inhaled – obviously a terrible situation for those with allergies, who are already more sensitive than others.
Avoid reaching for the bleach or bleach cleaners. In addition to the fact that bleach’s harsh fumes are never good to inhale, if the humidifier isn’t cleaned properly, vaporized bleach will be compelled into ambient air and inhaled each time the unit is running. Consider using white vinegar or a mild soap and water to clean instead.