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Article Title: Air Purifier Humidifiers - What Are They?
Author: Tori A Hewitt
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Have you ever looked at your skin when it is exposed to dry air? Likely you will notice that your skin is dry, scratchy, cracked and itchy. Dry air can also affect the inside of your home. Dry air can make the paints on your wall chip, your furniture splinter and wall paper peel off. How to correct the problem becomes a huge issue for most homeowners when they start noticing cracking paint, splintering wood and other problems from the dry air.
Rehydrating Your Home
Correcting the damaging effects of dry air is relatively simple. It involves the use of an air purifier humidifier. An air purifier humidifier will help replace missing moisture into the air to make it much easier to breathe as well as help rejuvenate your home. With a plethora of air purifier humidier models available to help rehydrate your air, there is something that is sure to fit into your budget.
The Two Most Common Air Purifier Humidifiers
First most common air purifier humidifier is the console. This tends to be the largest machine and is designed typically for floor use only. Air purifier humidifier consoles typically come in a large decorative cabinet so that they blend into their surroundings without looking tacky. These machines are capable of humidifying several rooms at a time and require much fewer machines to handle very large areas. They also include a filter that must be changed on occasion to ensure that the air is clean in your home and the purifier is capturing the harmful particles.
The second common type of air purifier humidifier is the room version. Air purifier humidifiers for room use are designed to handle usually one room at a time, and are great if you only have a small area of your home that suffers from dry air. Many of these air purifier humidifier units can sit easily on a table, counter or shelf; they hardly do not take much space. They are much smaller, and due to the reduced size, they cannot clean as much air. Within this category of air purifier humidifiers there are two more categories: warm humidifiers and cold humidifiers. Warm humidifiers do not use filters; they use warm water to purify the air passing through instead. Cold humidifiers use filters.
Remember, while some humidity is good, too much can be a very bad thing. Ensure that your humidity levels never rise above 50% to have the best air quality possible.
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