The winter months often force many of us to wear warm clothing such as gloves, scarves, and jackets. We do this to stay warm but one thing that many often forget is to look after our skin and throats. Cold air dry out skin and irritate our throats. A simple solution is to use a humidifier, which is a device that increases the humidity levels in the air. This device is often used in households and the intention is generally to increase the humidity levels in an enclosed room or in the entire property.
There are different types of humidifiers that assist during the cold winter months and they all do their task – putting water in the air – in different ways.
The main difference in humidifiers is their size. Portable humidifiers are smaller than regular humidifiers that can heat multiple rooms at the same time. These have their own benefits and disadvantages.
Most humidifiers can fall into one of three classes – steam, mist, and ultrasonic. This ensures that there are products for people with different tastes and needs.
Steam humidifiers use the very simple concept of boiling water and dispensing the steam into the room. This is possibly the simplest way to warm the air. It is also the most inexpensive, though it could become expensive due to the high amount of energy it needs.
Mist humidifiers are another popular form of humidifier. It uses a disc to rotate in the water to create vapours. These vapours are then used to alter the water levels in the room. This type, however, has two sub-categories: warm mist humidifiers and cool mist humidifiers. The former type of humidifier creates warm mist and humidifiers in the latter category create cool mist. Physicians generally recommend cool mist humidifiers for children because it doesn’t involve heating.
Ultrasonic humidifiers work by creating ultrasonic vibrations inside the humidifier. This means that a metal diaphragm vibrating happens on ultrasonic frequency, which creates the water droplets. The end result is a pleasing cool mist that is achieved without creating any noise.
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Deals Direct wrote this article about the different types of humidifiers that are on the market.