What is an air humidifier?

An air humidifier is a household appliance that increases air humidity. Generally, the water will be atomized by ultrasonic, and the atomized water vapor is blown out from the shell through a fan. The air is humidified and accompanied by abundant negative oxygen ions to achieve the effect of humidifying the air.
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Air-humidifier

Why use an air humidifier?

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Moisturize and soothe the skin. If the air is too dry, the skin will be dry, especially in air-conditioned rooms. If you use an air humidifier, you can relieve the embarrassment of skin dehydration and nourish the skin.

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Air humidifiers can protect the respiratory tract. We have inhaled dry air, and the dust in the air will adhere to the surface of the respiratory tract, which will cause inflammation. If an air humidifier is used, there will be very little indoor dust so that the respiratory tract can be well protected.

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Air humidifiers can also slow down the aging of furniture. Too dry environment, books, musical instruments, or furniture will accelerate the aging or cracking, so the humidifier can increase the air humidity while protecting the furniture's aging and increasing its lifespan.

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It is easier for people to improve efficiency and relieve their mood in a warm and humid environment, so it is necessary to use an air humidifier. Therefore, the editor suggests that for families with elderly and children, it is best to find a way to humidify the air.

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