What To Think About Before You Buy A Humidifier
After that, determine what type of humidifier you will need, whether its warm mist or cool mist. Do your research on what type of humidifier does what; some models both humidify and purify the air, and though theyre more expensive, theyre usually worth it. Compare prices of humidifiers, both cool and warm mist versions, and then make a list of what to do next.
Youll need to decide which room to put the humidifier in, and configure the square feet with the humidifier models details. Youll need a humidifier that will cover more area than the actual room size; models for 700 square feet are usually adequate for a small room or bedroom. However, if you buy one that is too large, condensation will form on the inside of the windows and mold and mildew could develop.
Next, look at the convenience of cleaning your humidifier. Portable units are sold in various sizes of water reservoirs, from a 1-litre to a 5-gallon tank or larger. Many portable units have a two-gallon tank that runs for 1.5 days, but a 1-litre tank will have to be filled more frequently.
The last few things to look at are operation noise level and settings, safety shut off features, benefits of humidifiers with filters, and regular maintenance and warranty information. If the humidifier is for your bedroom, seek out a model with a low or silent option with at least low and high setting levels. Safety shutoff and a built-in humidisat are must have in the way of safety features in case you forget to turn off the humidifier when the water reservoir is empty, while also regulating the humidity level in your home.
Jon Kilminster writes for http://www.humidifierhouse.com, an online resource of http://www.humidifierhouse.com/humidifier/index.html and http://www.humidifierhouse.com/dehumidifiers/index.htmlAndriette Blog56677
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