Purify the air in your home with the ultrasonic Remedy Health Humidifier with adjustable vapor flow and colour changing LED lights.
The humidifier turns water into a vaporous mist. This mist replenishes lost moisture in the air and holds many benefits for your health and that of your family.
Cold weather, heaters and air conditioners may cause the air in your home to become too dry. Dry air can cause a stuffy nose and a tight chest. The Remedy Health Humidifier places moisture back into the air and ensures that the air you breath is moist and clean. It also benefits the health of your skin by preventing dryness.
Simply fill it up with water, plug it in and switch it on.
Humidity, or the amount of water vapor in the air, is an important health variable that is easy to overlook… yet very easy to remedy. Ideal humidity is generally described as between 40 percent and 60 percent, although home experts believe it should be closer to 35-45 percent. When humidity is higher than this, as is common in the summer, it can contribute to the growth of mold, dust mites, and fungus, making it particularly dangerous for people with asthma and allergies. Low humidity is equally dangerous, however, and may even lead to serious complications to your health. During the winter months, heaters and cold temperatures may lead to dry air with low humidity.
This dry air can lead to dry skin, irritated sinuses and throat, and itchy eyes. Over time, exposure to low humidity can dry out and inflame the mucous membrane lining your respiratory tract. When this natural barrier is no longer working properly, it increases your risk of colds, the flu, and other infections. Further, in low humidity certain viruses may be able to survive longer, further increasing your risk of contracting an infection.
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