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The Importance of Dehumidifiers

Jan 19th, 2010 by tags3

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Moisture in the air can cause many health problems, ranging from mold allergy to respiratory illnesses. These are particularly dangerous to those who suffer from asthma, bronchitis, or allergies. Dehumidifiers work by reducing the amount of moisture that is in the immediate environment. This prohibits the amount of mold that is allowed to grow and is one of the most preferred methods for removing moisture or humidity from a room. Using the process of condensation, dehumidifiers take the moisture from a room and pass it over a cool surface, such as coils. The moisture that is in the air cannot remain once the air is cool and it liquefies and drips. You can view the same process of condensation anytime you have a cold drink in a glass kept in a warm room. When the moisture in the air hits the cool glass, beads of water will begin to form on the glass’ surface. If you leave the glass sitting for any length of time and then pick it up you’ll notice that there is a little pool or puddle of water where the glass was sitting. This is the same concept of a dehumidifier.

Dehumidifiers, like the cold glass, collect the moisture from the air and collect it as it pools. Therefore, it is important to pay close attention to how you will handle the water that needs to be removed from the dehumidifier. Many dehumidifiers have tanks that will hold a specific amount of water, so make sure to choose a unit that will best meet your home’s needs. It’s also important to choose a dehumidifier that will effectively handle the amount of moisture in your room.

When choosing dehumidifiers you will also need to consider the amount of noise the unit will make. Some dehumidifiers are loud and continually make a humming or buzzing noise. If the background noise will not bother you then you won’t need to worry about the volume. However, for some the background hum can be quite distracting and the only solution is to find a dehumidifier that specifically states it is quiet or produces very little noise. Other considerations include determining how large the unit is and where you will place it. Some units are small enough that they can fit nicely in the corner of a room, and when quiet, they are barely even noticed. This is an excellent solution for those who are concerned regarding the size and appearance of the unit.

Since many dehumidifiers collect water and then must be emptied, it is important to choose a model that has an automatic shut off valve. This ensures that should the unit reach full capacity it will automatically turn itself off, preventing any damage from occurring. However, many people find that manually emptying their dehumidifier becomes a tiresome chore and that they would prefer a unit that was permanently connected to a water drain outlet. Many models are capable of both, and if you find that you would like the option of permanently connecting your dehumidifier then choose a unit that states it has those capabilities.

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The Importance of Having a Good Whole House Humidifier

Jan 17th, 2010 by tags3

It is important to maintain the humidity in your house at 40 to 55 %. However the use of the heater can drop the humidity to as low as 5% which can bring affects to your health, furniture and even your utility bills. This is because lack of humidity aggravates respiratory problems and sucks moisture from furniture to make them fragile. So the best thing to do in such situations is to install a humidifier in your home.
There are humidifiers found from various companies in various shapes and sizes in the market. You have to make your choice for a humidifier while keeping not only your comfort and health into consideration, but also the type of heater you have, the hardness of your water and the cubic footage of your home. You can compare different types of humidifiers with knowledge of the cubic yardage of your home, so that you get maximum relief for your home.
There are three types of humidifiers available; the row-thru, by-pass and steam humidifiers. The row-thru humidifiers work through evaporation where it only replaces the amount of moisture it can handle, and this depends largely on room temperature. The most common humidifiers are the by-pass humidifiers, which are the common furnace humidifiers. The third humidifier, the steam humidifier works on the same principle as vaporizers used when one has cold.
If you want to add humidity to a single room, then the room size humidifier should suffice as it only has to be placed on a table top to return moisture to the single room. However if you need moisture in the whole house, then you need a free standing unit or central humidifier that is tied into the heating system of your home. It is generally better to buy a larger humidifier than you need so that you maintain a higher moisture level than is required in your home. With this, you are ensured of proper level humidity all year round.
Humidifiers are also divided on the type of water vapor it releases; which are warm air and cool air humidifiers. In the case of warm air humidifiers, the water is heated and released as water vapor. The consumption of electricity here is equivalent to heating water in a kettle. The water is boiled here mainly with the intention of disinfecting water and liberating bacteria free water vapor into the air.
The cool air humidifier releases cool water vapor and is perfect for families with small children. It is with the help of an evaporation wick, impeller or by creating ultra sonic sound waves that water is dissipated as a cool mist. Though this humidifier uses less electricity than a warm humidifier, it needs constant replacement of the filter.
So you have to choose the best humidifier you want while keeping your budget, the maintenance costs and the purpose the humidifier has to serve when buying a humidifier.

If you don’t have a whole house humidifier you should. The affects of dry air on your health are well documented and whole house humidifiers are your answer.

Kip D Goldhammer owns and operates http://www.humidifierz.com Humidifiers

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Air Purifiers: The Importance Of Filters

Dec 30th, 2009 by tags3

Some home owners and consumers want to have air purifiers for their homes; however, they have great concern when it comes to the price of the product. Indeed, while it is true that many air purifier humidifier gadgets are expensive, some are actually affordable. And when you think about it, the benefits of the air purifier are so great, particularly when it comes to health concerns that these clearly outweighs the cost of the gadget.

When buying an air purifier, you will have to deal with air filters as well, albeit not all purifiers have one on them. You have to find out which among the many models offer the best quality filters as these can be expensive when needed to be replaced. However, there are models of air purifiers that need not

On the other hand, if you decide that you want the air purifier that is filter less, you would have to shell out more money as they can be very expensive. You might want still want to decide having one as you can actually save some money in the long run as there is no more need to purchase replacement filters.

Still, if you feel that the filter-less air purifier is costly for you to afford it, you can very well settle for the purifier that uses filters. Again, filters are important parts and therefore you need to look into it before making a purchase. You have to make sure that the purifier you are buying has HEPA filters. HEPA air purifiers are considered the best to use.

For more articles and discussions on ionic air purifier reviews and air purifiers in general, do visit our Best Air Purifier and Humidifier blog.

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