what is humidifier

A humidifier is a household appliance that increases humidity (moisture) in a single room or in the entire house. There are point-of-use humidifiers, which are commonly used to humidify a single room, and whole-house or furnace humidifiers, which connect to a home's HVAC system to provide humidity to the entire house.
Humidifiers are normally used in the winter months when the furnace or heater is in use. When you are heating your house, you are essentially removing all water from the air and drying it out inside. You need humidity in the air to prevent dry skin, and to prevent colds. Dry air irritates the nose and causes much more infection to set in.
A humidifier is used to add moisture to the air. In the winter, air can be dry. This can cause nose bleeds, breathing difficulties, and static electricity in the house. Running a humidifier helps put moisture back into the air.
Humidifiers are used in winter to prevent you and home from dryness. Your heating system do so. Humidifiers create moisture in home so you can enjoy your heating system properly. Honeywell humidifier is the best for that.
The Difference Between Cool Mist & Warm Mist Humidifiers?
What is the difference in cool and warm mist humidifiers and how do I know if I need one?
Answer: There are only a few differences between warm and cool mist humidifiers and the type that is better for you may depend on which type is recommended by your physician, or which unit helps you breathe better.
From my own experience I've found that the cool mist usually makes breathing easier for asthma and allergies. If you find it hard to breathe in a sauna, a cool mist would probably be better for you. On the other hand, if a sauna makes it easier for you to breathe, a warm mist is the better choice.
Warm Mist Humidifiers
These humidifiers actually boil the water which causes a distilled steam to be expelled into the room. This steam is like a gentle spray of warm water, as opposed to a vapor, and this is concentrated in the area closest to the humidifier. This warm mist is easier to breathe in a cool room. These units are often also used for steaming medications and are usually designed with a small med compartment.
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