Posts Tagged ‘ Respiratory Problems ’
Checking out some humidifier reviews prior to putting your money into any model is essential. You do not want to have to spend your money up front, and then find out that what you have bought wasn't even worth a penny. Even if there is a model that you may be interested in, it is best to read reviews first. If you haven't found any that have caught your attention yet, reviews can help point you in the direction of models that will fit your needs[ READ MORE ]
The way that a desiccant dehumidifier extracts humidity from the surrounding air is different from other types of dehumidifiers. The EPA recommended amount of air humidity is 30 percent to 50 percent, as levels that are lower or higher can agitate respiratory problems in many people. Desiccant styles of dehumidifiers are best used at relatively low humidity levels to get the best results[ READ MORE ]