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Breathe easy with our sleek and stylish air purifiers and humidifiers. A well-placed home air purifier removes all the allergens and unsightly air particles from your home (think dust, dander and more) so the indoor air you breathe is as clean as it can be.
Our selection of indoor humidifiers and oil diffusers are simple yet sophisticated, with modern silhouettes that don’t take up too much space, but are crucial to a home with any allergy or asthma sufferers.
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The size of the humidifier you need depends on the square footage of the space you want to humidify. Here's a general guideline to help you choose the right size:
Small Spaces: For areas up to 300 square feet, such as bedrooms or small offices, a compact or tabletop humidifier with a capacity of 1-2 gallons (or approximately 3.8-7.6 liters) should suffice.
Medium-Sized Rooms: For spaces between 300 and 700 square feet, such as living rooms or master bedrooms, consider a larger capacity humidifier that holds around 2-3 gallons (or approximately 7.6-11.4 liters) of water.
Large Spaces: If you're looking to humidify areas larger than 700 square feet, such as open-concept living areas or multiple connected rooms, you may need a whole-house humidifier or multiple humidifiers strategically placed throughout the space. These can handle larger capacities, typically exceeding 3 gallons (11.4 liters).
Remember that these are general guidelines, and you should consider other factors like room layout, ceiling height, insulation, and the climate in your area. If you're uncertain about the appropriate size, it's recommended to consult the manufacturer's recommendations or seek advice from a professional in the field of home humidification.
An aroma diffuser is a device that disperses aromatic essential oils into the air, creating a pleasant and relaxing ambiance. It typically uses water and essential oils, releasing a mist or scent through ultrasonic vibrations or a fan-based method. Aroma diffusers offer benefits like creating a soothing atmosphere and potential aromatherapy benefits. Aroma diffusers are generally considered safe when used properly. Dilute essential oils, use high-quality oils, ensure proper ventilation, follow manufacturer's instructions, use caution around pets and children, be mindful of allergies and sensitivities, clean the diffuser regularly. If you have specific health concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
An ultrasonic humidifier is a type of humidifier that uses ultrasonic vibrations to produce a fine mist of water particles and disperse them into the air. It consists of a water tank, a small metal diaphragm, and a built-in ultrasonic transducer.
Here's how an ultrasonic humidifier generally works:
Water Tank: The humidifier has a water tank that you fill with clean water. Some models may have additional features like a filter or a demineralization cartridge to help maintain water quality and prevent mineral buildup.
Ultrasonic Vibrations: Inside the humidifier, there is a metal diaphragm that vibrates rapidly due to the ultrasonic transducer. These vibrations break the water into tiny droplets, creating a mist.
Mist Dispersal: The mist is then expelled into the air through a vent or nozzle, aided by a fan or natural air currents. The mist increases the humidity levels in the room.
Adjustable Settings: Ultrasonic humidifiers often come with adjustable settings to control the mist output and humidity level. Some models may also have additional features like a built-in timer, night light, or aromatherapy tray.
Ultrasonic humidifiers are known for their quiet operation and energy efficiency. They can be used to add moisture to the air, which can help alleviate dry skin, dry throat, and nasal congestion. It's important to use clean, distilled or filtered water to avoid dispersing impurities or minerals into the air. Regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary to prevent bacterial growth or mineral buildup inside the humidifier.