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Humidify Your Home This Winter
This year our humidity has been horribly low and
we aren't used to it, our homes and our furnishings
are taking the toll. Find out more about how a
humidifier might be a good idea and what type of
humidifier would suit your living situation.
Humidifiers are essential for creating a balanced
environment in your home. If the air is too dry,
wood and fabrics can be damaged. The air temperature
will feel more extreme, hot and cold. The drier your
air, the more apparent these effects will become.
For example, look at the firewood during the summer
and you will see the damage resulting from a lack of
water. On the other hand, overly humid air can cause
problems in your home as well, so we always suggest
a humidistat or hygrometer if your humidifier does
not already have one. There are three basic types of
humidifiers you can choose from: steaming,
ultrasonic, and a wick humidifier.
A steaming humidifier boils water to release a warm
vapor into the air. This boiling process destroys
many bacteria that are carried into your air with
the water, while also removing minerals from the
steam. The warm vapor can help to lower heating
needs in the winter because moderate humidity will
make the air in your home feel warmer.
An ultrasonic humidifier produces nearly no sound
and releases a soothing cool vapor into your air.
Because no boiling process is involved, the vapor
will not add heat to the room. Also, the ultrasonic
waves that are used to vaporize the water are well
above our hearing range, therefore the unit is
entirely silent unless a fan is included.
A wick or "sponge" humidifiers is most common
humidifier seen on the market. A wick humidifier
will soak up or pump water into mesh material and
then push air through the mesh causing some of the
water to evaporate; much like an evaporative cooler
works. This gives the benefit of a cool mist or cool
vapor output. Often wick humidifiers come with
filters that must be changed occasionally because
they will collect minerals on the filters.
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