Creating humidity is easy; maintaining a humidifier is not.
Dry indoor air is a common issue in the wintertime that can cause dry skin, stuffy noses, irritated eyes and more. These issues are compounded when people are fighting off seasonal colds, flu and ...
When it comes to indoor comfort, too much humidity is your home’s enemy in the summer. However, in the winter the air outside gets drier, and your indoor air will become desert-like when the furnace ...
Maintaining proper humidity levels indoors when temperatures drop is essential. You spent all summer fighting to keep the humidity in your house at bay. But now that it’s winter, you’ve found yourself ...
Protect your home (and your sinuses) from the dry indoor air, no matter the weather outside.
Most humidifiers essentially work the same,” explained Dr. Furr. “They take water and aerosolize it so it drifts into the air.” The biggest differences have more to do with usability, noise level, and ...
You spent all summer fighting to keep the humidity in your house at bay. But now that it’s winter, you’ve found yourself wondering how to return your former nemesis to your home. That’s the thing with ...