Humidifiers

A Humidifer for Greater Wintertime Comfort: Four Basic Types

A Humidifer for Greater Wintertime Comfort: Four Basic Types

During wintertime, most people obviously aim to create a warm and pleasant home environment. However, comfort isn't only achieved by maintaining a constant temperature but also a comfortable range of humidity (around 30 percent during winter and up to 50 percent during summer). The best way to control the humidity level is by having a good humidifier.

There are several health benefits to having a comfortable humidity level, such as avoiding dry throat and skin or even keeping the flu at bay. Dry winter air can dehydrate your nasal passages, leaving you more prone to infections and viruses, and other unpleasant contaminants. A comfortable range of humidity also will reduce static energy build-up and prevent furniture from drying out or shrinking.

The main types of humidifiers available are:

  • Tabletop humidifiers - These appliances can easily adjust the humidity of any room in your home because they are portable. However, a tabletop humidifier will only be able to work in a single room at a time. With lightweight designs, these humidifiers can be easily transported.

  • Tower humidifiers - With slightly taller designs than regular appliances, these humidifiers can be easily placed on your floor. They also will require less frequent refilling due to their larger water tanks. Opt for this model for a medium-sized room.

  • Console humidifiers - These units can humidify multiple rooms at a time, but they are heavier and less portable. Usually, they don't require frequent refilling because the tanks are considerably larger.

  • Whole-house humidifiers - These are installed in the HVAC system and distribute moisture though the system's ductwork. The humidified air reaches every room in the house.

Adding a humidifier to your home can make your family feel more cozy and comfortable. Most humidifiers are easy to set up and require minimum care and cleaning. Tabletop, tower and console humidifiers only need to be filled with water and placed in the room, while whole-house models should be set up by a professional. For more information about humidifiers and how to select the type that best suits your needs, contact Air Assurance today. We've been serving greater Tulsa, Oklahoma metropolitan area since 1985.

Our goal is to help educate our customers in the Tulsa and Broken Arrow, Oklahoma area about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). 

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