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Why use a humidifier?
Ah, winter—the season that offers beautiful blankets of snow, but also dry skin, static electricity, allergies, asthma, and assorted sinus problems. If you haven’t tried enlisting the help of a humidifier, you’re missing out on some serious benefits.
According to the Mayo Clinic, humidifiers can help soothe dry sinuses, bloody noses, and cracked lips, as well as keep flare-ups from skin conditions such as eczema at bay, since they add moisture to the air. But how do you know how much humidity is the right amount?
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends indoor relative humidity to be kept between 35 to 50 percent,” says Melanie Carver, Chief Mission Officer at the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA). “If the humidity levels are higher than that, it encourages mold growth and dust mites to thrive.”
What to Look for When Buying a Humidifier
When shopping for a humidifier, you’ll find tons of options, including two-in-one machines that function as both a humidifier and air purifier. While we all love a good multitasking product, the best humidifier for you really depends on your specific situation.
“Humidifier/air-cleaner combos can be beneficial where there is both low relative humidity and poor air quality, or the presence of allergens that are irritating to household members. If there are no problems with air quality or with allergic/asthma triggers, then the additional cost of the combo product might not be worth it,” says Jennifer Whelan, Chief Operating Officer for Allergy Standards Limited (ASL). “Good combos will enable the user to switch on and off the humidifier function, so that they can still use the air-cleaner function even when humidity is not a problem.”
Finally, when choosing the best humidifier for your needs, you’ll also want to take into account such features as tank size (which dictates how much space you can humidify), noise level, maintenance requirements, and ease of cleaning.
Via Bedbathandbeyond.com
If you want the best multitasker around, check out the Dyson Pure Humidify+Cool, which serves as a cool-mist humidifier, fan, and air purifier. It also features UV-C light, as well as a highly reflective PTFE tube that reflects the UV-C light, which means water is exposed to multiple rays, killing 99.9 percent of bacteria in it in the first pass.
Plus, maintenance is super easy thanks to a deep-clean cycle that thoroughly cleans all parts of the machine exposed to water. Did you know that air purifiers may also play a role in protecting your home and family from coronavirus?
Highlights:
- Three devices in one
- Essentially cleans itself
- Kills harmful bacteria