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		<title>Humidifiers: Adding Moisture To Your Dry Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 donÃ¢â‚¬â„¢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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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