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What Can You Use a Humidifier For?

Jul 21, 2021

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You may ask yourself why a humidifier is an important appliance to have in your home. Well, did you know that adding humidity to your home or workplace has many benefits such as cutting energy costs, helping indoor plants, and removing static electricity? Not only does a humidifier help with all of those issues but humidifiers can also be super beneficial for you!


Humidity acts as a natural moisturizing agent that can relieve dryness. So humidifiers are often used during winter months to help relieve dry skin, sinus congestion and headache, dry throat, nose irritation, bloody noses, irritated vocal cords, dry cough, and cracked lips. Adding humidity to the air makes your skin stay moisturized and healthy-looking. Sleeping with a humidifier throughout the night is a great way to relieve some of this dryness. The Aurora is a perfect choice for a bedroom humidifier that allows you to use essential oils, which are soothing and help you sleep better.


PRO TIP: Sleeping with a humidifier has another benefit — it helps relieve snoring!

You would think that using a humidifier is only a once-a-year thing, but did you know that running your air conditioner can deplete the humidity in your home? Adding a large humidifier, like our Valiant, is perfect because it humidifies your whole house up to 4,000 square feet. Not only will it help put humidity back into your home but it will also help with static electricity, which is annoying and sometimes quite painful. By adding humidity back into your home’s air, you are adding moisture, which makes it harder for static to build up.


Another popular use for a humidifier is for indoor plants. Different plants need different kinds of care, but all plants need water to survive. Most plants love humidity around 40-60%. Adding a humidifier to your plant room — or whole house — is an easy way to set and maintain healthy humidity levels for your plants.


Knowing the variety of ways you can use a humidifier will help make your decision easier and you will soon notice a difference with AIRCARE in your home.

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